All Super Heavy Lifting Articles
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First of new heavy lift Focus cranes to hit market in 2020
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Logistics company Lift & Shift India tows two oil refinery columns across the Arabian Sea
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Several of the world’s largest cranes are performing super heavy lifting throughout the U.S.
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A look at the latest developments in the global heavy lift arena. Christian Shelton reports
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An AL.SK350 super heavy lift crane used on Texas oil project trial
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AL.SK350 super heavy lift crane used on Texas oil project trial
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The latest SGC super heavy lift ring crane from Sarens, named Big Carl, is the largest in the series
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Mammoet’s super heavy lift ring crane upgraded for oil refinery job
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Theo Bruijninckx new Huisman CEO, Joop Roodenburg now president
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Sarens and Mammoet are shaking up the mega crane market with new models.
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Sarens SGC 250 giant crane to help build Hinkley Point nuclear power plant in UK
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Christian Shelton reports on trends and interesting projects in the heavy lift sector worldwide
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The SGC 250, 140 and 90 super heavy lift cranes are all new from Sarens
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After the successful demolition of the London exhibition centres, the next stage is to remove the concrete portal beams that supported them
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At more than 3,000 tonnes, a lift on an FPSO project in Brazil is claimed by ALE as the world’s heaviest commercial lift with a land-based mobile crane
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A super heavy lift crane from ALE with a capacity of 4,300 tonnes has been erected in West London, UK, for a major dismantling project in the Earl's Court Masterplan
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Aaras Project and Logistics Pakistan Private has reported several project shipments which its sister company Aaras Shipping handled during November 2016
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A trio of cranes built by Sheffield, UK-based Mechan is standing at Northern Rail’s Allerton depot in Liverpool following a £23 million project to increase its capacity