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Potain MCR 815 luffing jib crane has a 64 tonne maximum lifting capacity
Event is on 3 and 4 June in Rome, Italy
Uperio founder and chair to give his views on tower crane rental and ESG
Introduced at Bauma 2025, the 64 tonne maximum capacity of the new MR 819 is twice that of the existing Potain MR 608B and MR 618 luffing jib tower cranes.
Luffing jib type 550 B joins the Wolff range in time for display at the Bauma 2025 trade show
Stafford Tower Cranes launches its new 20 tonne luffing jib model at Bauma
Terex Tower Cranes general manager is 25-year veteran of industry
New five axle plug-in all terrain among several new cranes to electrify crowds at Bauma
A new 36 tonne capacity model in the 600 tonne-metre class – just one down from the largest in the range
Minimal space meant one crane was erected on a cantilever platform while the other two were on completed areas of the site
A taster of what to expect from Liebherr’s construction crane divisions at the biggest trade show of the year
Milestone lift by 330 tonne crane on BlueScope blast furnace project in Australia
The third and final part of an epic series on new tower crane concepts for wind turbine installation written by Crane and Transport Briefing special correspondent and global tower crane authority Heinz-Gert Kessel
New 32 tonne electric luffer with a focus on improving site safety and project productivity
Let us know your plans, product launches, and expectations for bauma 2025
Crane industry veteran to expand market presence and accelerate growth
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Part two of ICST’s report from the 2024 Bauma China exhibition covers construction tower cranes
Manitowoc will pay US$42.6 million to settle a Consent Decree with the US Environmental Protection Agency
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New tower crane concepts for wind turbine installation. Part two of an epic series written by ICST special correspondent and global tower crane authority Heinz-Gert Kessel
First of two new Wolff 355 B luffing jib tower cranes erected in Sheffield, UK