by Max Daman | Apr 25, 2022 | Crane & Lifting News, Manufacturer News
The Grove GHC85 telescopic boom crawler crane has a lifting capacity of 85 USt ton (80 mt) and features the longest boom in its class with a five-section 36.1′ – 137.8′ (11 – 42 m) full-power telescopic boom that comes with an optional stowable...
by Max Daman | Apr 25, 2022 | Crane & Lifting News, Energy News, Manufacturer News
Tadano Ltd. announced plans to commercialize the world’s first electric rough terrain crane. Currently, in development, the crane will be able to drive to the job site and complete all lifting operations using battery/electric, rather than diesel power to deliver...
by Max Daman | Feb 17, 2022 | Crane & Lifting News, Manufacturer News
Almost a dozen Potain cranes were used to progress construction of a prestigious residential development in Mamurdi, northwest Pune, Maharashtra. The cranes were a mix of Potain MCi 85 and MCT 85 models. The Potain MCi 85 is one of the most popular tower cranes of all...
by Max Daman | Feb 17, 2022 | Crane & Lifting News, Manufacturer News
Priestly Demolition Inc based in King, Ontario, CANADA dismantles a pedestrian bridge as part of ongoing construction project in downtown Toronto. Priestly purchased the Link-Belt 8090 Series II approximately four years ago, and currently is the only rough terrain...
by Max Daman | Feb 9, 2022 | Crane & Lifting News, Equipment Rental News, Manufacturer News
Empire Crane Company ordered 15 new Magni Rotating Telehandlers to meet their customers’ needs on the East Coast and beyond. The new models will be added to Empire’s rental fleet and will also be available for sale. The Magni models included in the order include...
by Max Daman | Feb 4, 2022 | Constuction & Business News, Crane & Lifting News, Equipment Rental News, Manufacturer News
Construction on Wisconsin’s tallest residential tower has reached a major milestone with ironworkers installing a Liebherr HammerHead Tower Crane provided by Morrow this past week. Currently, the tower crane sits at 175 feet, and eventually, the crane needs to...