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Max Trailer, part of the Faymonville Group, has launched US operations in Arkansas with two new trailer models designed for North America’s heavy haul market
Lead stories from the Crane and Transport Briefing week beginning 16 December
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The company’s Liebherr LG 1800-1.0 lattice boom crane was on display during Liebherr Customer Days.
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Several new tower cranes have hit the skies this year.
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Palfinger is continuing to expand its North American fooprint with the grand opening of its new, state-of-the-art headquarters in Schaumburg, IL.
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Industrial crane manufacturer Konecranes acquires Whiting Corp and its industrial and nuclear crane operations
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The purchase includes four each of 275-ton capacity Liebherr LR 1250.1 and 331-ton capacity Liebherr LR 1300.1 SX.
Monthly Market Reports to start, with Database Service to follow
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Liebherr USA’s new expanded facilities include an admin building, training facility/workshop and warehouse.
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The range of projects that use rough terrain cranes is vast. With new models recently launched and the market showing signs of resurgence, these cranes are ready for action. Niamh Marriott reports
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The Potain MDT 489 flat top tower crane is manufactured to meet the needs of the U.S. construction market
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The Tadano Group has launched the 130 US ton (118 metric ton) capacity GR-1300XL-4 rough terrain crane for the North American market
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Three new Tadano rough terrain models for the North American market.