The software allows the planning of complex, multiple crane lifts, including tower cranes, and it has the ability to calculate and view every detail of the lift.
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The massive 3,000 tonne Liebherr LR13000 crawler crane has moved a step closer to starting its extensive test programme.
Burger’s Grove for earthquake repairs in Chile
Raul Burger in Chile donated the use of a Grove GMK5165-2 all terrain crane for building repairs following February’s earthquake. The 165 US ton (130 tonne) capacity crane, called GMK5130-2 outside the USA,
When a contractor was charged with moving a 100 year old statue in Brecht, Belgium, he clearly didn’t have a clue what he was doing and the damage caused is likely to cost more than the entire renovation budget for the square one small part of which was the relocation of the statue.
Alongside the display are a number of meetings and seminars, most of which are open to all and all of which are free of charge.
Lift planning software can be beneficial for many areas of a crane-operating company, from owners and sales people to dispatchers and crane operators.
Valla to show new crane at Vertikal Days
The new model, the 25EL is based on the 25E launched last September but is over 400kgs lighter and so better suited for applications where point loadings are critical.
A large mast climbing work platform collapsed yesterday on the State University of New York campus in Binghamton, New York. The platform comprised two twin mast rigs linked together to create a very long four mast unit with a platform in the region of 40 metres long with long cantilevers at each end.
Wind power still warm for crane and rigging market
The American Wind Association’s annual conference and exhibition May 23-26 in Dallas, TX. Wind Power 2010, which drew an estimated 20,000 attendees and 1,393 exhibitors to the Dallas Convention Center, had companies describing to ACT upcoming research and development for the market.
This started with the production of Liebherr’s first ship-to-shore container crane in 1967. Since 1998, rubber-tyred gantry (RTG) cranes have been developed and manufactured in Killarney, with more than 130 RTGs now in operation throughout the world.