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Double digit rises among the world’s largest crane-owning companies
Mike Lindsey will focus on driving strategic growth initiatives, strengthening customer relationships and aligning business development efforts with evolving market needs.
This week’s roundup of articles from the Crane and Transport Briefing, 23 to 26 June 2025.
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Doomed superyacht raised from Italian seabed using 2,200 tonne capacity offshore floating sheerlegs crane
First tower lift completed on NASA’s Mobile Launcher 2, supporting Bechtel and the Artemis IV mission
Celebrating 60 years with the grand opening of a new headquarters in Ohio, USA
Louisiana facility lets Roll Group better serve the Gulf Coast’s energy and industrial sectors
Saying goodbye to a construction and publishing industry veteran
When installing 150 MEP modules the Barnhart team asked a critical question: Is there a more efficient way to do this? Barnhart won the SC&RA Job of the Year for Rigging Over $3 million on this project.
Kenneth Bernardo and his team are leading Bay Crane Companies into a new era of growth.
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Manitowoc, MGX and Aspen Equipment launch fundraising campaign for veterans with PTSD
Adaptable Tadano all terrain crane duo lift and relocate a valuable historic sculpture in Germany
60 tonne model is first from Chinese manufacturer in Roadcraft Crane & Plant Hire fleet
Industry veteran to lead operations, expand military and commercial programs
Longtime ALL employee Rick Mikut retires, with Chad Rados and Brian Meek stepping into elevated roles
Removing four Wartsila engines required creative hauling, including a floating crane, SPMT and a 372-foot GS800 combination
Round-table on wind turbine construction plus senior keynotes on 18 and 19 November
Two NBT60XL boom trucks helped Northland Crane replace a statue atop a Minnesota church.
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In 2025 the 20th anniversary ACT100 made gains in every category with the total index eclipsing 3.4 million tons