by Crane Market | Oct 27, 2016 | Constuction & Business News
ALE Heavy Lift has transported two transformers, weighing 193t each, from Invergordon Port to the job site in Fyrish in Scotland, UK Services Required The transformers were received at Invergordon Port and transported using 14 axle lines of conventional trailers with...
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”...
by Crane Market | Oct 27, 2016 | Crane & Lifting News, Manufacturer News
Skyjack gets the ball rolling in the premier league Skyjack division helps some of the UK’s top football (soccer) clubs – Everton and Liverpool in the English Premier League, and Glasgow Rangers in the Scottish Professional Football League – get ready for the new...
by Crane Market | Oct 27, 2016 | Heavy Equipment, Crane & Construction Accidents, Ports & Terminals, Workforce News
An employee at the Freeport who in 2010 suffered a permanent injury because of “prehistoric” systems of work was awarded €131,000 in damages. Alexander Ciantar told the court he was injured in December 2010 while performing twist lock manoeuvres consisting...
by Crane Market | Oct 26, 2016 | Constuction & Business News, Crane & Lifting News
According to the The NY Daily News the construction industry wants to demolish New York City regulations banning cranes from operating in windy conditions. In papers filed in Manhattan Supreme Court, the group of construction trade organizers and unions says the city...