Manitowoc has unveiled its ‘lighter, longer, stronger’ Grove TMS9000-2 next-generation truck crane in the United States.
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Hitachi-Sumitomo SCX1000A-3 crawler crane arrives in Aus
The innovative, 100-tonne-capacity Hitachi-Sumitomo SCX1000A-3 crawler crane has been introduced to Australia by Tutt Bryant Equipment.
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Hiab releases X-HiPro 558 truck-mounted crane
Crane manufacturer Hiab has launched the X-HiPro 558, a truck-mounted crane that it says is the strongest to be mounted on a three-axle truck.
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Enerpac SHAS SyncHoist allows fine positioning of heavy loads
Enerpac Australasia has released the SHAS series synchronous hoist system that enables a single crane to precisely position heavy and unbalanced loads weighing hundreds of tonnes.
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Konecranes releases Smarton modular crane system
Konecranes says its new Smarton modular crane system is the ‘crane with a brain’ and is ideally suited to growing companies whose needs are constantly changing.
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Case study: Enerpac SyncHoist on QLD bridge project
The use of an Enerpac SyncHoist lifting system has allowed Pacifico to position girders precisely and safely as part of its project to upgrade Queensland’s Nambucca River Bridge.
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Equipment focus: Liebherr LTM 1750-9.1 mobile crane
Lifting components of up to 61 tonnes to a hook height of 90 metres, a Liebherr LTM 1750-9.1 mobile crane recently helped a German company erect five wind turbines in five weeks.
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Zoomlion joins Terex Konecranes merger talks
Chinese construction machinery manufacturer makes buyout play for US crane-maker
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Kobelco Construction Machinery and Kobelco Cranes to merge
Kobelco Construction Machinery is to absorb Kobelco Cranes on 1 April 2016, 12 years after the crane business was spun off on its own by parent group Kobe Steel.
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Case study: How a Liebherr crane conquered the Alps
Liebherr is a Swiss-based company, which might explain how one of its LTR 1060 crawler cranes managed to climb 1000m up a 45-percent gradient in the Alps to complete the erection work of a mountain station for the new Hirli chairlift in Zermatt.
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