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A trend in the market for both types of crawler crane, telescopic and lattice boom, is that the focus continues to move up the capacity scale. Niamh Marriott reports.
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Mammoet’s SK6000, the world’s highest capacity land-based crane, continues to takes shape
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3,600 tonne capacity Zoomlion giant breaks more lifting records in China
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These super heavy lift cranes are needed around the world to service huge lifting projects.
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Who claimed victory as this year’s winner of the fabled IC TopLift contest?
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Installing a polar crane in the Hinkley Point C first reactor building was one of the project’s heaviest lifts for Sarens’ 5,000 tonner
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Huge and impressive lifts, both onshore and offshore, from around the world. Niamh Marriott reports.
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Heavy lift giant Mammoet’s ring crane lifts jackets despite tidal conditions
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Super heavy lift ring crane leads the construction work at the UK nuclear power station
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Marine heavy lift companies join forces and are planning further expansion
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Mammoet’s SK350 crane aided in the efficient replacement of four coke drums at a Texas City, TX refinery.
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Super heavy lift crane number two for Norwegian offshore wind turbine installation specialist
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Transport giant upgrade facility with modular tower replacement
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New super heavy lift gantry tower system for 2,400 tonne loads to a height of 100 metres
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The most prominent players are Deep South Crane & Rigging, Sarens, Mammoet and Lampson International.
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Multi-million investment to allow completion of engineering phase for improved ring crane design
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Innovation brings improved efficiency and safety for crane fleets
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Fourth high capacity leg encircling crane for Danish offshore wind installation specialist
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Ten heavy lift cranes will be supplied to Indonesia