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Loader crane and equipment maker orders and profit up, sales down in H1
This week’s roundup of articles from the Crane and Transport Briefing, 9 to 12 June 2025.
Loader cranes continue to be a staple of construction sites, and with ongoing improvements in lifting capacity and smart accessories, moving materials is getting faster and more efficient
New CEO and leadership team announced
Orders were up but sales decreased in an eventful year for Cargotec
Crane and materials handling group Cargotec has agreed the sale of its offshore crane and deck equipment business
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Orders up 10 per cent, sales flat in January to September period
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New high capacity model in 60 to 70 tonne-metre class of loader cranes
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Four additions to eX.HiPro light and medium series of hydraulic loader cranes
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New division for older equipment, as well as exchange programme
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Special service cranes for very large wind turbines to be delivered in 2024
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Loader cranes are paramount for many construction sites, delivering materials to where they need to be. Now there are electric options, too
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Three more HiPro hydraulic loader crane models now available with hybrid ePTO battery power
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Rise in sales and operating profit, Kalmar separation continues
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Sales up 18 per cent across the group in the first three quarters of 2023
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Double digit sales increases across the board, record high profit margin, orders down
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A staple of construction sites, loader cranes are getting smarter
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Plan to turn Cargotec’s Kalmar and Hiab divisions into two standalone companies
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New 135 tonne-metre Effer crane trumps recently announced 90 tonne-metre model
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New 90 tonne-metre iQ.950 HP loader crane for multi-purpose applications