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Shawmut hosts NCCCO crane operator exams and prep sessions
In preparation for NCCCO crane operator written and practical examinations, rental firm Shawmut Equipment is providing pre-exam preparation sessions at its South Easton, Massachusetts facility on 23rd April.
Sarens putts charity first for UK anniversary
Sarens UK is holding a two-day event on 3rd May to mark its 15th anniversary with a charity golf tournament and an open day at its Teeside yard.
Entrec gets Mains-powered boost into crane rental
Canadian firm Entrec Transportation Services has revealed plans to boost its crane rental market through the purchase of rental company Mains Group.
Terex boom launch boon for Tokyo job
A Terex AC350/6 has been demonstrating the firm’s Easy Luffing Jib Rigging System on a challenging and congested city centre job dismantling a roof top tower crane in Tokyo, Japan.
Sinomach to head Terex Changjiang JV
Terex and its Chinese crane business partner Luzhou Shenli have joined with China Sinomach Heavy Industry Corporation to bring extra investment into their Sichuan Changjiang Engineering Crane Company joint venture.
Liebherr pulls a double shift for Indian thermal power plant
Indian contracting giant Larsen & Toubro is working on constructing a new thermal power plant in Chandigarh, India with a Liebherr LR 1300 lending a hand on site.
Groves chosen for Lake Bastrop Dam refurb
Texas Crane Services has been assisting repairs to a section of the Lake Bastrop Dam, Texas, using a Grove RT530E-2, a job only made possible by its new 550USt GMK 7550.
Strongco grows in Canada
Manitowoc mobile crane dealer Strongco will open a new branch in Fort McMurray, Canada, targeting the Alberta energy sector.
Iconic Berkeley boilers set sail thanks to ALE
ALE has been helping to make recycling history at the UK’s decommissioned Berkeley Nuclear Power Station by arranging transport for five 310t heat exchangers to a Swedish low-level waste facility.
Jury returns Battersea tower crane collapse verdict
An inquest jury investigating the deaths of two men killed by a collapsing tower crane in London, UK on 26 September 2006, has returned a narrative verdict, after being instructed by the coroner not to consider an unlawful killing verdict.