New Zealand civil engineering company, Spartan Construction Limited, has purchased a Grove GRT 8100-1 – just the second of its kind in the southern hemisphere.
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Advanced Cranes deploys Liebherr cranes on LXRP dual lifts
Advanced Cranes has completed a series of dual lifts on the Dublin Road level crossing removal project in Victoria’s Southeast.
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Mammoet bolsters APAC presence
Global engineered heavy lifting and transport company, Mammoet, has announced the formation of a strategic partnership in Thailand with Singaporean company, Tiong Woon Corporation.
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Liebherr’s big Boom on Australia’s East Coast
A Boom Logistics crawler crane has been made available to the hire market, with the East Coast division of the company announcing the availability of its Liebherr LR1750.
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Burnett River replacement dam wall contractors announced
CPB Contractors, a member of CIMIC Group, and Georgiou have been selected by Sunwater to be a major construction partner for the Burnett River replacement dam wall project.
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Heavy vehicle National Network Map unveiled by NHVR
A press release from the NHVR’s Chief Executive Officer, Sal Petroccitto, labelled the new heavy vehicle National Network Map as “groundbreaking”, highlighting the development of the map as something
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Potain building South Korea’s technological future
Samsung Electronics recently announced plans to invest approximately A$365 billion to build five new hubs in South Korea — a big move in line with the government’s ambitious aim to set up a mega semiconductor
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Franna goes global
Renowned Australian pick and carry crane manufacturer Franna has revealed the latest move it is making to establish itself at the helm of the global pick and carry market, by announcing its expansion into
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Vamp Cranes’ TIDD PC28-2 keeps on working
“We took delivery of our first TIDD in early 2021 and it’s been a great asset for the business, we have recognised that the TIDD never takes a day off.
“She’s clocked up over 2,000 hours in the
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