Terex have supplied three CTT 202-10 tower cranes to Italian company Tecnoedil to aid the renovation of the ‘Towers of Trento’.
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Potain tower crane lands in Singapore
North American crane manufacturers Manitowoc have delivered the first Potain MCT 565A to a project in Singapore.
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Reducing the environmental impact of construction waste and noise
A quick guide to understanding your responsibilities and managing the environmental impact of your project from Coates’ National Manager of Environment & Sustainability Robyn Simpson.
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Borger Cranes’ Queensland expansion continues
In 2019, Borger Crane Hire ventured North and opened a yard on the Sunshine Coast. Since then, the Queensland operation has expanded dramatically – leading to the opening of yards in Brisbane and more recently in Carrara on the Gold Coast.
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Canadian company order new Tadano Rough Terrains en-masse
Canadian wet-and-dry-hire crane rental company Guay has taken possession of 19 new Tadano Rough Terrain Cranes.
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Kran Mitterhauser expand Grove fleet with new all-terrain GMK5120L
Austrian crane company Kran Mitterhauser has expanded its mobile crane fleet by adding a Grove GMK5120L all-terrain crane to its fleet.
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Liebherr sets the scene with mobile crane at Karl May Festival
Liebherr’s LTM 1090-4.2 mobile crane is set to play a leading role behind the scenes at the Karl May Festival in Northern Germany.
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UAA’s Renewed Customer focus
Since Steadfast Group’s announcement of the merger of mobile plant and equipment insurance companies Underwriting Agencies of Australia (UAA) and MECON, the focus has been on increasing the efficiencies of the organisations and enhancing their abilities to service customers more effectively.
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Roborigger appointed distributor for Ludwig Hooks
Roborigger has been appointed as Ludwig Hook’s exclusive distributor in Australia.
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World’s largest electric crane now being built
The first parts of a new 6,000t ring crane will soon be delivered to Mammoet’s engineering nerve centre in The Netherlands. In the months ahead, fabrication and production will continue as it is being readied for its very first project, with delivery scheduled in 2024.
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