UK-based transport and heavy lift company, Allelys, has mobilised its LG 1550 in tandem with three Modulift spreader beams to lift a 176-tonne steam turbine generator.
Read More
MATES Big Lap 2024 launched to raise mental health awareness
MATES in Construction has announced the return of MATES Big Lap 2024, an initiative designed to raise mental health awareness in Construction, Mining, Energy, and Manufacturing sectors.
Read More
Read More
The increasing role of crane insurance
Marc Crossman, UAA’s Group Strategy and Distribution Manager explores the role of crane insurance in project bidding, what contractors need to know about insurance and how crane businesses can add value through insurance.
Read More
Read More
Crane lifts pelican out of the water
Nordic Crane’s LTM 1230-5.1 has been captured lifting a 12m-long ship ashore in the Port of Oslo, Norway.
Read More
Read More
New Zealand prepped for action-packed 2024 CANZ Conference
The Crane Association of New Zealand has officially launched its itinerary for its upcoming 2024 CANZ Conference.
Read More
Read More
VIDEO – XCMG breaks another world record
XCMG has deployed the world’s largest all-terrain crane, the XCA4000, for the first time to install a 6.25mW wind turbine in Hengshui, Hebei.
Read More
Read More
Nowra Cranes puts on the ‘pads’ with TRT
Shoalhaven-based crane hire company Nowra Cranes has purchased TRT’s Crane Outrigger Pads. Director Cliff Wilson elaborates on the reasons for his purchase.
Read More
Boom Logistics announces updated FY24 financial projections
ASX-listed lifting solutions company, Boom Logistics, has announced that its NPAT in FY24 is now expected to exceed $6 million.
Read More
Read More
Skilled worker shortage impedes $3.5b national construction project
BuildSkills Australia is set to release a report compounding the skilled worker shortage by highlighting the need for 90,000 extra tradies to achieve the Federal Government’s National Housing Accord.
Read More
Read More
Mae-da fourth be with you
Australian specialised cranes and rigging company, Seymours Cranes, Rigging, and Labour, has purchased its fourth Maeda mini-crawler in the past year. Owner and founder, Ashley Seymour, discusses his relationship with Pace Cranes, and why he’ll consistently choose the Maeda brand.
Read More
Read More