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Mixed emotions - Opinions vary about the state of the European rental market, but sentiment is generally upbeatIan Vallely20062006, no.376
Cobra strikes - There have, over the years, been several attempts to find a market for articulated jib crane designs in the tower crane industry. Under the name Cobra, Swiss company Yerly Jean-Marc SA has just successfully tested a new versionHeinz Gert Kessel20062006, no.376
Eye to the telescope - Possibly more crane product development takes place in Italy than any other country in the worldPhil Bishop20062006, no.376
New era for Raimondi - The new owner of Italian tower crane manufacturer Carlo Raimondi Gru plans further international expansionEnrico Natella20062006, no.376
Ready, willing and stable - Delegates at a recent meeting of the UK-based Tower Crane Interest Group were told about two new publications on tower crane safety, and heard the industry's response to criticism from a construction management companyIan Vallely20062006, no.376
Portal power - Shanghai Port Machinery Plant may be less well known than its sister company, the container crane giant ZPMC, but it is making major inroads in the portal crane marketIan Vallely20062006, no.376
Korea looks inward - In a fragmented global port crane industry, Korean manufacturers are being forced to look for more business in their domestic marketsIan Vallely20062006, no.376
Synchronised stability ... Instead of the more typical pair of floating cranes, only one was available to place the 600t superstructure onto a ship being built for the New Zealand NavyIan Vallely20062006, no.376
Enerpac's synchronous lifting system has helped ensure the accurate placement of a railway bridge in BrusselsIan Vallely20062006, no.376
More causes of wire rope damage - In the second part of a series on detecting faults in wire rope, the authors explain more ways in which wire rope can be damaged, and the effectsRoland Verreet; Isabel Ridge20062006, no.376
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