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Fagioli claims three world records for ship move 10 May, 2024
A ship weighing over 23,000 tonnes transported on 880 Scheuerle SPMT axle lines.
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Exclusive video: Faymonville at Intermat 2024
Friday, May 10, 2024 Four trailers and an SPMT showcased at Faymonville’s Intermat stand. This included the CombiMAX, which has been bought by two Dutch companies, while the ECO1000 SPMT has also been bought another two Dutch companies.
Sarens in Mozambique
Thursday, May 09, 2024 Collaboration between Sarens and Transportes Lalgy Lda set to provide crane, heavy lift, and specialised transport services across Mozambique.
New MyCrane recruits for Saudi
Thursday, May 09, 2024 Two new appointments for MyCrane strengthen the platform’s investment in Saudi.
Exclusive video: Kobelco showcases new telecrawler at Intermat 2024
Friday, May 03, 2024 75-tonne capacity telecrawler, TKE750G, seen in the metal for first time at Paris trade show.
Large XCMG tower crane used on bridge work
Thursday, May 02, 2024 XCMG’s XGT8300-320S super large tower crane used on world's largest single-span cable-stayed bridge with steel box girders.
SC&RF white paper
Thursday, May 02, 2024 Organisation’s latest report designed as resource to educate and facilitate industry insight and understanding.
May issue of Cranes Today magazine out now
Thursday, May 02, 2024 Read and download your free digital issue here...
European market overview from Sarens
Thursday, May 02, 2024 Yannick Sel, group projects commercial director at Sarens, speaks exclusively to Cranes Today on industry growth areas, the energy transition, fleet demand, nuclear projects, plus more…
New Jaso luffer
Thursday, May 02, 2024 32 tonne luffer is optimised for transport and assembly.
UK market snapshot from Ainscough
Thursday, May 02, 2024 Martin Nobes, sales director at UK lifting solutions provider Ainscough Crane Hire, on issues including proactively engaging with the authorities, the importance of planning, safety, and areas of industry growth.

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