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Quick and easy
28 December, 2017
Demand for self-erectors is increasing all over the world thanks to their flexibility and mobility, even when they are full erected. Paola De Pascali reports.

Recom expands international presence
15 November, 2017
Italian tower crane manufacturer Recom Moritsch has named Toronto-based crane dealership Concrane as its exclusive distributor in Ontario, Canada.

Orders boost for Hiab in Q3
06 November, 2017
Load handling equipment manufacturer Hiab, subsidiary of Cargotec, has received orders totaling €260m in the third quarter of 2017, up 18% compared to the same period in 2016.

Under 300t, under pressure
29 September, 2017
Global demand for lattice boom crawler cranes has been under pressure for several years now. Stuart Anderson, president of Chortsey Barr Associates, assesses the ‘mainstream’ market ranging from 50-300t.

Palfinger reports record high H1 revenue
02 August, 2017
The Palfinger Group’s revenue stood at €753.8m in the first half of 2017, a 13.2% year-on-year increase, setting a new record for a first-half result.

Comansa CM adds new model to its luffer range
02 August, 2017
Linden Comansa’s China-based sister brand, Comansa CM, has launched a luffing-jib crane, the CML165, with maximum load capacity of 12t and 50m reach.

Kobelco crane sales fall in first quarter of FY2017
01 August, 2017
Kobe Steel, Kobelco’s parent company, reported sales of ¥435bn ($3.94bn) in the first three months of its business year, ending June 30.

Wolff hunts US opportunity
25 July, 2017
Wolffkran has re-entered the US market; Sotiris Kanaris talks to head of international sales Duncan Salt about the company’s strategy.

The home advantage
25 July, 2017
In the second of a two-part series, Stuart Anderson, president at Chortsey Barr, looks at the role of Chinesebased traders in selling new and secondhand domestic cranes to overseas customers.

An easier commute
19 July, 2017
While a proposed tightening of French regulations calling for operator lifts has been delayed, manufacturers still expect a gradual increase in demand. Bernadette Ballantyne reports

Crane World Asia orders 13 Terex tower cranes
18 July, 2017
Singapore-based tower crane rental, sales and service company Crane World Asia is expanding its fleet with the addition of 13 new Terex CTL 260-18 luffing jib tower cranes.

Not a dirty word anymore
26 June, 2017
A global market is beginning to develop for secondhand Chinese cranes, and for international cranes sold secondhand from China, Stuart Anderson reports.

Zoomlion cranes build pavilion at Expo 2017 Astana
13 June, 2017
Sembol Construction has used Zoomlion cranes in the construction of the main pavilion of the Expo 2017 Astana in Kazakhstan.

From loaders to lifters
18 May, 2017
Paola De Pascali talked with the main manufacturers of knuckleboom cranes about the recent trend of using ‘loaders’ as ‘lifters’ for diverse applications.

Decline in Kobelco crane sales in 2016
03 May, 2017
Kobe Steel, Kobelco’s parent company, reported sales of 1,695.8 billion yen ($15.2 billion) in the 12 months to 31 March 2017, down 7% on the previous year. Operating income dropped by 85.8% year on year to 9 billion yen.

GTKs flock to China
21 March, 2017
Chinese energy specialist CPIE is putting a fl eet of six of Grove’s unique GTK telescopic tower all terrains to work on wind-turbine jobs. China Power Equipment Installation Engineering (CPIE) has been using its Grove GTK1100 cranes to install wind turbines of up to 3MW in China.

Terex reports 19% drop in crane sales
01 March, 2017
Terex has reported crane sales of $1.27bn in 2016, down 18.6% compared to the previous year. In the fourth quarter of 2016, crane sales dropped 19.5% year-on-year to $327m.

Under China’s belt
16 February, 2017
In the second of a two-part series, Stuart Anderson, president of Chortsey Barr Associates, looks in more detail at the countries where Chinese crane exporters have had the most notable export successes, and breaks down some of the factors driving this demand.

Tadano reports sales drop
07 February, 2017
Tadano sales revenue stood at ¥128bn ($1.14bn) in the nine months ended 31 December 2016, down 14.5% compared to the same period in 2015.

Kobelco crane sales fall in first nine months of FY2016
06 February, 2017
Kobe Steel, Kobelco’s parent company, has reported sales of ¥1.22trn ($10.86bn) in the nine months to 31 December 2016, down ¥136.3bn compared to the same period in 2016.