5 Things You Probably Don’t Know About Lifting Cranes
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5 Things You Probably Don’t Know About Lifting Cranes

Throughout history, humans have found different ways to handle heavy loads to construct tall buildings. One key advancement that stands out is the evolution of the lifting crane. Hauling and moving heavy materials and cargo can be laborious and dangerous without this impressively massive tool.

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World-first collision avoidance technology between mobile and static cranes
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World-first collision avoidance technology between mobile and static cranes

To help prevent collisions on site AMCS Technologies was brought in to manage the interference between crawler cranes and tower cranes on a large and busy jobsite in the USA.

The French safety technology specialist said it is a world first that its DCS 61-S system is now managing interferences between the tower and crawler cranes. The cranes are owned by Maxim Crane Works.

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Why You Should Consider Using Synthetic Rope for Your Crane
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Why You Should Consider Using Synthetic Rope for Your Crane

A customer inquired about using synthetic rope on our 80-160 Crossover Crane. Custom Truck One Source has experience with synthetic ropes on our insulated and utility aerial products, but we had not installed synthetic ropes on lifting cranes before. However, recognizing this would be a good option for other customers, we decided to explore it further. 

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Justifying an Engineered Ground Protection Solution
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Justifying an Engineered Ground Protection Solution

Decisions by contractors or maintenance crews to use ground protection can be critical to protecting the ground around a job site and making projects more efficient. Without it, damage to the ground can stall future projects with repairs that chew up valuable time and resources. 

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Engineered Rigging Move 120t Gas Scrubber for DSV
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Engineered Rigging Move 120t Gas Scrubber for DSV

When a 120t gas scrubber, about 27m long, arrived at the ENAP Aconcagua Refinery in Chile, two companies wondered how they would handle their portion of the installation process. Their solution? Both called Engineered Rigging’s office in Santiago, Chile, office to develop a method for moving the giant gas scrubber.

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BAY AREA ARBORIST TURNS FALLEN TREES INTO COVETED FURNITURE
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BAY AREA ARBORIST TURNS FALLEN TREES INTO COVETED FURNITURE

OAKLAND, Calif. (KGO) -- The Bay Area storm that toppled 900 trees and branches in just one day in late March is just a memory, but it is still keeping Michael Veneziano very busy.

"A bunch of trees fell from this slope onto the roadway," said Veneziano as he used a hydraulic lift to retrieve three large trunks from Shepherd Canyon Road in the Oakland Hills and load them onto his flatbed truck.

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Mammoet SK6000 to Become World’s Largest Electric Crane
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Mammoet SK6000 to Become World’s Largest Electric Crane

The first parts of the new SK60 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. It becomes the world’s highest capacity land-based crane, and can be fully operated using electric power, allowing clients to execute projects in a sustainable way.

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LINK-BELT’S 218|V LATTICE BOOM CRAWLER CRANE DEBUT
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LINK-BELT’S 218|V LATTICE BOOM CRAWLER CRANE DEBUT

The new fifth generation of Link-Belt’s established 218 series of lattice boom crawler cranes, the 218|V, made its debut at ConExpo 2023.

The 110-ton (99.79 tonne) capacity crane has a new design that Link-Belt Cranes believes will appeal to general contractors, crane rental houses, engineering firms, and owner/operator companies, just as its predecessors have.

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Construction Equipment Market Outlook: Challenges Persist, but Long-Term Hopes Remain High
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Construction Equipment Market Outlook: Challenges Persist, but Long-Term Hopes Remain High

The equipment manufacturing industry is still recovering from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic nearly three years after its onset.

With that fact firmly in mind, the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) regularly surveys its members regarding their thoughts on various economic trends and how they are affecting their efforts to do business, both within the United States and abroad. In the latest survey, most respondents stated that they are still experiencing supply chain issues, with many saying that conditions continue to worsen.

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Wyoming Arborists Say Tree Vaxing Can Be A Good Idea, But It Depends
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Wyoming Arborists Say Tree Vaxing Can Be A Good Idea, But It Depends

Many tree services call customers this time of year to recommend they get injections to protect against pests. The treatments can be expensive, and some wonder if they’re really necessary. Arborists say it depends.

As trees begin to leaf, tree service companies call customers to recommend they get injections in their trees to protect against pests. Failing to do so, some claim, risks losing whole trees. 

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Konecranes supports Cambodian port modernization with its first-ever mobile harbor crane order in the country
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Konecranes supports Cambodian port modernization with its first-ever mobile harbor crane order in the country

In Q1 2023, Konecranes won an order for two Generation 6 Konecranes Gottwald Mobile Harbor Cranes from Sihanoukville Autonomous Port (PAS), its first-ever mobile harbor crane order in Cambodia. The cranes will be delivered in Q4 2023.

PAS is owned and run by the Cambodian government and plays a critical role in the national economy as the country’s only deep-water port. As the rate of cargo throughput continues to rise each year, PAS decided to add mobile harbor cranes to the port’s infrastructure to improve capacity and efficiency.

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Vortex for Tornado Global Hydrovacs
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Vortex for Tornado Global Hydrovacs

Every industry is trending digital, including excavation. If hydro excavation is your preferred method, augmenting your fleet with a digital control console will empower you to work with greater efficiency than ever. Vortex by Tornado Global Hydrovacs is an innovative tool that will give your hydrovacs and operators complete control at the job site. Learn more about Vortex and how you can use it to advance your hydro excavation fleet’s capabilities. 

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BC arborist rescues cat stuck at top of 93-foot tree for more than 100 hours
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BC arborist rescues cat stuck at top of 93-foot tree for more than 100 hours

When Danny Bertrand woke up last Wednesday morning, he certainly did not expect to be rescuing a cat that day.

But that’s exactly what happened when the arborist and production faller was called upon to save Simba, an adorable orange tabby that had been stuck at the top of a 93-foot Douglas fir for more than 100 hours.

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Crane Crossovers For Forestry
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Crane Crossovers For Forestry

Working on and around tall trees presents many challenges for businesses in the forestry industry. Companies looking for a more effective way to perform tree removal face challenges with heavier weight & increased radius. Many in the forestry trade see the benefit of focusing on their applications & crossover cranes offer an excellent way to handle these challenges. 

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BATTERY-POWERED TOWER CRANES IN LONDON
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BATTERY-POWERED TOWER CRANES IN LONDON

Select uses plug ‘n’ play ‘Enertainer’ batteries for three tower cranes at London's Olympia Redevelopment. This is the first European deployment for Ampd Energy’s battery system.


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WHAT TO CONSIDER WHEN THINKING ABOUT CONVERTING UTILITY FLEETS TO ELECTRIC
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WHAT TO CONSIDER WHEN THINKING ABOUT CONVERTING UTILITY FLEETS TO ELECTRIC

The greening of U.S. utilities is already underway. The U.S. has committed to reducing greenhouse gas pollution by 50-52% from 2005 levels, and with electric utility production accounting for 25% of those emissions, utilities are under pressure to turn to cleaner sources of energy. Electrifying their fleets is just another step in their overall plan to reduce the carbon footprint of their operations.

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