International Cranes and Specialized Transport - November 2019

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11 November 2019

Included in this issue:

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  • ROUGH TERRAIN CRANES
    A look at the rough terrain crane models on the market. Christian Shelton reports.
  • SITE REPORT: HINKLEY POINT C
    Hinkley Point C is one of the largest construction sites in the world. Christian Shelton was there.
  • BELOW THE HOOK
    Safety should be a priority both for below the hook equipment manufacturers and users. Christian Shelton reports.
  • PREVIEW: SPECIALIZED TRANSPORTATION SYMPOSIUM
    A look at what the SC&RA has planned for the next Symposium in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA.
  • ICM20
    The 2020 ranking of the world’s largest crane manufacturers is in and revenue is up 12.5 per cent,or just over US$3 billion.
  • SPMT
    Equipment updates and an overview of some recent jobs carried out by Mammoet and ALE comprise this self propelled modular transport (SPMT) feature.
  • SC&RA COMMENT
    Comment from Joel Dandrea, SC&RA executive vice president.
  • SC&RA NEWS
    SC&RA members discuss setting up business in the USA. Mike Chalmers reports.

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Latest News
Crane Institute of America appoints L.D. Stutes as GM
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Link-Belt veteran William “Skeeter” Collins announces retirement
Collins, a cornerstone of Link-Belt Cranes’ sales team for over 50 years, will retire in February 2025