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20.9% year-on-year increase in second-quarter revenue
Another record year for revenue with sales up in more than half of the Group’s business segments
Sales in 2024 down by 3.5%, but sees 2025 recovery
Giants of the industrial lifting and rigging equipment industry to join forces in $2.7 billion deal
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Austrian crane and platform manufacturer reports good results in the first three quarters of 2024
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Strong crane sales in two of the three divisions for Europe-based global crane and construction equipment manufacturer
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Yet another record year for the Austrian crane, work platform and materials handling machinery manufacturer
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Highest revenue ever recorded for first three quarters of the year
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OEM reveals half year 2023 results showing strong growth in certain markets and product types
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Revenue increased by 20.9 per cent compared to previous year
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Double digit increases in sales for global crane maker but posts a loss for the fourth quarter
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Austrian crane manufacturer to reach EUR 2 billion for 2022
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Highest sales ever recorded by Austrian crane and aerial work platform equipment manufacturer for the first half of 2022
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With revenue of approximately $6.5 billion in fiscal year 2021, Landstar System, Inc. debuted at number 491 on the list.
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Tat Hong’s tower crane business in China was up more than 9 % in the 12 month period ended 31 March
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The contract of CEO Andreas Klauser has been extended ahead of schedule.
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Revenue climbs 20 % as 2021 sets another high for Austrian crane and aerial work platform manufacturer
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Revenue and profit come back strongly for Austrian crane and access platform maker despite several challenges
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Profitability was maintained on lower sales at Austrian crane and access equipment manufacturer
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First half year sales and EBITDA down by double digits due to Covid-19 and global recession