All Cranes articles – Page 55
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NewsFranklin Offshore ties up with Lankhorst Ropes
Franklin Offshore International and Lankhorst Ropes (part of WireCo WorldGroup) will collaborate to develop the market for fibre rope slings for heavy lift offshore projects in Southeast Asia.
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NewsMammoet bridges the River Spree
Mammoet has utilised two Liebherr mobile cranes to position bridge lattice supports at a project site in Berlin, Germany.
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NewsCrawler crane market set for growth
Shipments of crawler cranes are expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of over 4 percent according to a new research report by Global Market Insights (GMI).
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NewsOrion launched in China
DEME’s offshore installation vessel, Orion, has been launched at the Cosco Qidong shipyard in China.
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NewsALE partners with Dundee and OM Heavy Lift
ALE has entered an agreement with the port of Dundee and OM Heavy Lift, a subsidiary of OilMac, to provide port services for the renewable energy sector.
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NewsConbit knuckles down with boom crane
Conbit, a subsidiary of transport engineering company ALE, has acquired a telescopic knuckle boom crane designed for offshore lifting – the CK050F.
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NewsSarens opens Russian depot
In order to support the regional oil and gas sector, Sarens has opened a crane depot in Tyumen, Russia.
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NewsYilport takes Liebherr delivery
Yilport Holding has taken delivery of two Liebherr LHM 600 mobile cranes for its recently acquired terminal in Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala.
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NewsSarens set for Mozambique branch
Heavy lift and engineered transport provider, Sarens, is set to open a branch and depot in Mozambique.
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NewsSarens unveils Big Carl
Sarens, the Belgium-headquartered heavy lift and engineered transport specialist, has christened its SGC 250 – a ring-based heavy lift crane boasting a maximum lifting moment of 250,000 tonne/metres.
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NewsDemag delivery for Könning Autokrane
Germany’s Könning Autokrane has taken delivery of a Demag AC 160-5 all-terrain crane from Terex.
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NewsHiab completes Effer acquisition
Hiab, has acquired knuckle-boom crane manufacturer Effer from CTE Group for an enterprise value of EUR50 million (USD57.1 million).
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NewsYilport invests in Puerto Quetzal
Yilport has signed a contract with Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala that will see the Turkish operator take a 55 percent share in the port and handle the multipurpose quay operations.
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NewsMacGregor moves forward with TTS acquisition
MacGregor has received clearance from the German competition authorities regarding the company’s acquisition of the marine and offshore business units of TTS Group.
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NewsLiebherr developing TCC 78000 at Rostock
Liebherr is constructing a 1,600-tonne capacity crane - the TCC 78000 - at its facility in Rostock, Germany.
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NewsLiebherr set for Karmsund delivery
Norway-based port operator Karmsund Havn has signed a contract with Liebherr for a 154-tonne lifting capacity LHM 550 mobile harbour crane, with the option for four additional units.
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NewsHuisman to deliver 1,000-tonne capacity crane
Huisman has secured a contract with Japan Marine United (JMU) for the delivery of a 1,000-tonne capacity pedestal-mounted crane for an offshore wind turbine installation vessel.
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NewsDemag delivers for Scholpp
Germany’s Scholpp Kran und Transport has taken delivery of a 250-tonne capacity Demag AC 220-5 all-terrain crane.
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NewsALL set to add 15 Liebherr cranes
North American crane rental company, ALL Family of Companies, has acquired 15 all-terrain cranes from Liebherr, with the units scheduled for delivery throughout 2019.
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NewsStoddart opts for Terex all-terrain crane
Scotland, UK-based Stoddart Crane Hire has placed an order with Terex for a 40-tonne capacity AC 40/2L all-terrain crane.









