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Mammoet and Tiong Woon Corporation strategic alliance in Thailand

Partnership for turnkey project logistics and heavy lifting services aims to boost companies’ market positions in the region.

HMF customer experience centre

New building, on former production site that was lost to fire, integral to HMF Group’s growth plan.

Tandem lift following cyclone damage

Indian crane company uses two different Tadano all terrain cranes for tandem lift at cement works.

New luffer from Potain’s Zhangjiagang factory

Manitowoc’s new Potain MCR 305, aimed at high rise construction, is available for markets in Asia, Australia and New Zealand, Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America.

Liebherr crawler for Verschoor

Dutch company’s new Liebherr LR 11000 is the most powerful crane in its fleet and will primarily be used for wind work.

Last chance to enter the ESTA Awards 2024

The deadline for entry to the 2024 ESTA Awards is fast approaching.

Mammoet completes Sheybarah Island resort installation

Luxury Red Sea resort installation completed with minimal disruption to environment using crawler crane on a barge.

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Breaking Bread

A heavy-duty knuckle boom crane used for the most delicate of glazing jobs; a freestanding tower crane installing a wind turbine gantry atop a 157-metre-tall concrete tower; electric ‘tow and go’ cranes charging from residential homes whilst they work; and mini cranes in the USA – the land where big has traditionally meant better. These are just some of the striking innovations included within this issue; changes shaking up the lifting industry in this crazy post-modern world we live in. A world where everything is in flux and nothing can be taken for granted.

French Film Premiere

French lifting and transport company Gil & Fils Levage used the latest addition to its fleet, a Palfinger PK 165.002 TEC 7 mounted on a Scania 8×4 double drive, to deliver preassembled glass panels to a cinema in Rumilly, east of Lyon, France.