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MEI puts first Link-Belt 300|AT to work in Virginia
The first Link-Belt 300|AT AT has joined MEI’s fleet, lifting heavy equipment for the data center market near Dulles International Airport.
Next-generation Kamag PrecisionMover targets logistics efficiency
TII Kamag has unveiled the next-generation PrecisionMover 101 swap body transporter, featuring a redesigned cab, improved safety and enhanced driver comfort.
New CertConnect tool streamlines certification management
CCO is introducing CertConnect, a new myCCO portal feature offering real-time certification tracking and simplified compliance.
Previewing The Utility Expo 2025
The 2025 Utility Expo is set to welcome a record-breaking crowd and exhibit floor.
Link-Belt rough terrains power Austin Reclaimed Water Project
Two Link-Belt 85|RT cranes are helping install more than 7,000 feet of new water lines set for completion in 2026.
Arrowhead Winch expands global sales team
Strengthening its international distribution network, Arrowhead Winch welcomes two experienced sales leaders to drive growth in key markets.
The specialists: tower crane services
Erecting, inspecting and dismantling tower cranes is a specialty that requires know-how, precision and keen experience.
Friday roundup: aviation milestones, mega hauls, trucking reforms
This week’s collection of articles from the Crane & Transport Briefing, 18 to 21 August 2025.
Engineered Giving awards first industry scholarship
The charitable arm of Engineered Rigging has awarded its first annual scholarship to University of Michigan economics student Jaden Rozum.
DOT and FMCSA deliver relief where drivers need it most
Joel Dandrea discusses regulatory relief with a purpose.
Texas-sized transport: inside OXBO’s biggest haul yet
OXBO hauled a 525,000-pound vessel almost 900 miles utilizing a transport configuration that was 272 feet long.
Photo Essay: Celebrating cranes and innovation on National Aviation Day
From experimental aircraft to high-stakes assembly, cranes are helping the aviation industry reach new heights.
Sarens aids rapid rebuild of Tomorrowland Mainstage after fire
Sarens telescopic cranes assist in the rapid rebuild of Tomorrowland 2025’s Mainstage after a fire destroyed the original structure on opening weekend.
Dual Potain self-erectors overcome tight site challenges in Pittsburgh
Two self-erecting tower cranes provided the reach needed to keep a six-story apartment project on schedule.
Friday roundup: crane counts, smart tech & the PPE fit fight
This week’s roundup of articles from the Crane and Transport Briefing, 11 to 14 August 2025.
When PPE doesn’t fit, everyone pays
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For PPE to work it needs to be a proper fit, including everybody
Visualizing safety: operator aids that perform
Crane cameras and other communication devices are helping crane operators assure safer jobsite conditions.
Sandman named CEO of Buckner HeavyLift Cranes
Sandman brings a proven track record in driving strategic transformation, innovation, and organizational growth, the company said.
ACT Tower Crane 50: 2025 data reveals industry’s pivot toward stability
Fleet adjustments and workforce reductions mark a year of recalibration for North America’s tower crane sector.

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