by Crane Market | Oct 31, 2016 | Crane & Lifting News, Equipment & Construction Videos
When Edwin Fendig III realizedthe local Sea Tow company in Geogria did not have the equipment needed to pull a sunken shrimp boat from Brunswick’s East River, the easy part was finding someone who did. All he had to do was get on the phone with the Sea Tow franchise’s...
by Crane Market | Oct 31, 2016 | Crane & Lifting News, Equipment & Construction Videos, Manufacturer News
In Michigan, Bucks Crane Inc. drops a giant Pumkin weighing 1,200 pounds with a Grove TMS700E telescopic truck crane. The giant pumpkin that sat outside the market all season was lifted high into the air by a the crane, and then dropped to the ground, to the delight...
by Crane Market | Oct 28, 2016 | Crane & Lifting News, Equipment Rental News
A 180-ton All Terrain Demag AC 435 mobile crane with a 100-foot of boom supplied by Oldham Crane Service, Inc. towered over Amazon Creek in west Eugene as it swung the latest piece of the $100 million west Eugene EmX project into place. John Oldham, whose family...
by Crane Market | Oct 28, 2016 | Crane & Lifting News, Manufacturer News
Potain cranes are continuing to build their reputation as the leading solution for modern high-rise developments. One of the most recent applications has two MDT 308 A topless units allocated to the construction of the high-profile Libeskind Tower, a landmark...
by Crane Market | Oct 28, 2016 | Crane & Lifting News, Manufacturer News
Terex Cranes introduces the new Terex LC 300 lattice boom crawler crane, offering contractors high lift capacities in a design that is efficiently transported to the project site and quickly ready for work. In North America, the crane will be available as the LC...
by Crane Market | Oct 27, 2016 | Crane & Lifting News, Heavy Equipment, Crane & Construction Accidents
SINGAPORE – A panel of experts will study ways to improve the safety of lorry cranes, which are involved in 30 per cent of all crane-related accidents in Singapore. The workgroup was set up after the increasing number of “dangerous occurrences”...