International Cranes and Specialized Transport - June 2019

12 June 2019

Included in the issue: 

  • IC50
    The results of this year’s IC50 are in. Find out which company has the largest crane fleet in 2019.
  • SC&RA JOBS OF THE YEAR 2019
    The winners of the 2019 SC&RA Job of the Year awards have been announced. Mike Chalmers, Tim Hillegonds, D.Ann Shiffler, and Hannah Sundermeyer report.
  • INTERVIEW: TEREX
    Following the sale of Demag cranes and the boom truck business Terex Corporation president and CEO John Garrison and Terex Cranes president Steve Filipov outline future plans for the company.
  • WIND POWER TRANSPORT
    Both manufacturers and transportation companies are benefiting from the continued growth of the wind power industry. Christian Shelton reports.
  • SITE REPORT: LIFTING
    Tower crane specialist Skyline Cranes & Technologies implement award-winning innovations on 40-storey Hachsharat Ha’Yeshuv Tower build. ICST reports.
  • DOCKSIDE LIFTING
    It’s full steam ahead in the dockside lifting sector with orders for equipment being placed around the world.
  • ESTA UPDATE
    The latest news from the European Association of Abnormal Road Transport and Mobile Cranes (ESTA).
  • SC&RA COMMENT
    Comment from Joel Dandrea, SC&RA chief executive officer.
  • SC&RA NEWS
    The SC&RA’s Annual Conference took place in California, USA. Mike Chalmers reports
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