The benefits of proactive equipment maintenance outweigh the costs
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The benefits of proactive equipment maintenance outweigh the costs

Equipment costs can be some of the most substantial expenses a company will have. Acquiring and running heavy machinery is a considerable investment, so maintenance is essential for any business that uses this equipment. No one would deny the importance of upkeep, but approaches to this subject vary.


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MANITOWOC STARTS DELIVERIES OF GROVE GMK4060HC ALL-TERRAIN CRANES TO THE U.S. ARMY
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MANITOWOC STARTS DELIVERIES OF GROVE GMK4060HC ALL-TERRAIN CRANES TO THE U.S. ARMY

The latest Grove all-terrain cranes specially outfitted for the military are departing from Shady Grove, Pennsylvania, and setting out to U.S. Army missions throughout the world. The Grove GMK4060HC (HC for heavy crane) are specifically engineered for military use and have features that make them ready for a variety of terrains and activities.

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The Ins & Outs of Equipment Auctions
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The Ins & Outs of Equipment Auctions

Buying or selling machinery at an auction is an excellent way to get its maximum value. Regardless of how many pieces of equipment you have sold before or how successful you’ve been with bids, there are several things that you need to keep in mind before you participate in an auction. You also need to check a few pointers and red flags that would indicate a flawed auction. While you may have a repertoire of bidding strategies under the belt, it would be prudent if you learned the ins and outs of machinery auctions. In this piece, we examine the things that make a good auction and red flags that point to a flawed process.

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Film-Ocean Launches Compact ROV LARS
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Film-Ocean Launches Compact ROV LARS

Film-Ocean, a provider of ROV solutions for the offshore energy sector, has recently built what it says is a compact ROV launch and recovery system (LARS).

"The LARS system is a versatile deployment solution for platform-based ROV operations. Film-Ocean’s compact LARS system has a smaller footprint than the more traditional A-frame systems, an overall weight reduction, and its built-in foldable knuckle boom crane allows for operations where height restrictions may present a challenge," the company said.

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Survey: Impact On Rental
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Survey: Impact On Rental

Cranes Today asked crane rental companies from around the world how their business has been impacted by Covid-19 and their expectations for the next six months.

Frank Bardonaro, chief operating officer at US crane rental company Maxim Crane Works, answered: “Obviously, the pandemic has had an impact on everyone. Our CEO Bryan Carlisle and the Maxim Leadership team ramped up all safety precautions in early March and equipped our entire workforce with the equipment and practices needed to ensure the health and welfare of our team in the early stages.

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Dockside lifting: extended upgrade
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Dockside lifting: extended upgrade

Extending the working lives of dock cranes through refurbishment and-or relocation has long been a feature of the global port business but, today, you just as likely to hear it described as a software update or upgrade.

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Construction and Covid-19: rolling news update
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Construction and Covid-19: rolling news update

United Rentals to discuss lessons learned from Covid-19 during ALH Conference keynote (11 September)
United Rentals’ Norty Turner, senior vice president, services and advanced solutions, will kick off the ALH Conference on Oct. 23 with a keynote speech that discusses lessons learned by the rental giant during Covid-19.

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NDA partners with OSHA to uphold best practices on demolition job sites
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NDA partners with OSHA to uphold best practices on demolition job sites

The National Demolition Association (NDA) and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) announced on Sept. 3 that the organizations have partnered to ensure demolition best practices are being followed on job sites across the U.S. Through this collaboration, NDA will provide demolition-specific training for OSHA compliance safety and health officers (CSHOs) that can be accessed across the country. The collaboration between the two organizations is part of an ongoing effort to provide training, procedures and continued education within the demolition industry.

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Installation of Foundations Starts at World’s Largest Inland Water Wind Farm
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Installation of Foundations Starts at World’s Largest Inland Water Wind Farm

The construction of Wind Park Fryslân has started.

With finance coming jointly from ten banks and the province of Fryslân, work has commenced on Windpark Fryslân in the Dutch IJsselmeer, south of the Afsluitdijk, six kilometers off the Frisian coast in the Netherlands. The near shore windpark is being built by Zuiderzeewind, a consortium of Van Oord and Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy. Never before has such a large wind park been built in any fresh water lake in the world.

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18m insulated spider lift
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18m insulated spider lift

Chinese manufacturer Goman has launched a new 18 metre 10kV insulated spider lift.

The new model the X18D features a long riser/lower boom, three section telescopic boom made of hot dip galvanised steel sections, topped by a fibreglass articulating jib and a fibreglass two man platform.

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NCCCO Forum transitions to virtual event
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NCCCO Forum transitions to virtual event

The Fifth Annual Industry Forum on Personnel Qualifications has been rescheduled for Thursday, October 29, 2020 as a virtual event, according to the NCCCO Foundation. Scott Ketcham, director of OSHA’s Directorate of Construction, will once again provide the keynote address and participate in a Q&A session that will conclude the conference.

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The Crane Has Been Perfect Since 700 B.C.
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The Crane Has Been Perfect Since 700 B.C.

It's hard to overestimate the influence of ancient Greek society on architecture. Buildings like the Parthenon of Athens, the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, and the Temple of Poseidon at Sounion have astonished visitors for thousands of years. The Greeks were able to build these column-packed wonders and more with the help of one of their most useful inventions: the crane. Now a new study says the Greeks developed the crane even earlier than historians had suspected.

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 Leading in a catastrophe
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Leading in a catastrophe

Disasters that threaten a business can happen anywhere, at any time. We know that better than ever as we are currently living through an unexpected catastrophic event. Yet, if we are all familiar with Benjamin Franklin’s advice, “If you fail to plan, you are planning to fail,” why are many businesses unprepared when unforseen events happen?

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Versatile Mini Crane
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Versatile Mini Crane

Italian mini crane manufacturer Jekko has launched the SPX650, a medium-sized electric mini crane, which the company says bridges the gap between its SPX532 and SPX1280 models. The crane utilises proven technology from both these cranes, as well as introducing new features.

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Looking back at the first Grove crane
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Looking back at the first Grove crane

At the Manitowoc crane manufacturing facility in Shady Grove, PA, there is a small white building that sits off the beaten path from the huge buildings where cranes roll from one assembly line to the other.

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