International Cranes and Specialized Transport - August 2019

14 August 2019

Included in the issue: 

  • TRANSPORT 50
    The results of this year’s Transport 50 listing, which ranks the largest specialized transport equipment fleets around the globe.
  • SPECIALIZED TRANSPORT
    A diverse spread of news from the specialized transport sector. Christian Shelton reports.
  • INTERVIEW: FAYMONVILLE
    CEO at trailer manufacturer Faymonville, Alain Faymonville, talks to Alex Dahm about the future for his company.
  • INTERNATIONAL TOWER CRANES CONFERENCE REVIEW
    A wide range of topics were covered at this year’s sell-out International Tower Cranes (ITC) conference in Vienna, Austria, held in late June. ICST was there.
  • ENGINES AND COMPONENTS
    The engine market is evolving with manufacturers exploring different technologies. Christian Shelton reports.
  • HEAVY HAUL TRUCKS
    Trucks powered by gas and electricity are hauling larger, heavier loads yet the top end of the sector still relies on diesel engines. Christian Shelton reports.
  • LOADER CRANE UPDATE
    The loader crane sector remains vibrant, as demonstrated by this round-up of developments. Christian Shelton reports.
  • SC&RA COMMENT
    Comment from Joel Dandrea, SC&RA executive vice president.
  • SC&RA NEWS
    In Ontario, Canada, police escorts for superloads are being phased out in favour of private escorts. Mike Chalmers reports.
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