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Two Raimondi LR273 luffing cranes for landmark development in Toronto

- Raimondi luffing cranes are participating at North America largest heritage building retro fit

Bridge Replacement Work on Track

The Manitowoc MLC650 was selected to replace Montreal?s Champlain Bridge because of its ability to enable high-capacity lifts will minimal adjustments. Two Manitowoc MLC650s are working on a project to replace the Champlain Bridge, which spans the Saint Lawrence River in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Volvo Penta and McCloskey join forces

Volvo Penta has announced a new partnership with the world?s largest independent crushing and screening company, McCloskey International.

Volvo Penta and McCloskey Join Forces

Volvo Penta has announced a new partnership with the world?s largest independent crushing and screening company, McCloskey International. McCloskey will install Volvo Penta D8, D11 and D13 engines in their range of mobile jaw, cone and impactor crushers and the Volvo Penta D5 engine will be installed in mobile screeners.

The Road Ahead

The need for better infrastructure is pressing with India?s rapid urbanisation and burgeoning middle class. Some 590 million people will live in cities by 2030, and could account for 70 per cent of Indian GDP, according to a McKinsey report.

GMR divests mining assets in South Africa

GMR Infrastructure is divesting its two major coal-mining assets in South Africa, which it holds through a joint venture with Homeland Energy Group. However, sources said there will not be much inflow into GMR's reserves from this sale. GMR Energy, a subsidiary of GMR Infra, holds 55.84 per cent stake in Homeland Energy Group, a Toronto-listed company which owns Kendal mines (operational) and partially-explored Eloff mines in South Africa through its subsidiary Homeland Mining and Energy.

GMR divests mining assets in South Africa

GMR Infrastructure is divesting its two major coal-mining assets in South Africa, which it holds through a joint venture with Homeland Energy Group. However, sources said there will not be much inflow into GMR's reserves from this sale. GMR Energy, a subsidiary of GMR Infra, holds 55.84 per cent stake in Homeland Energy Group, a Toronto-listed company which owns Kendal mines (operational) and partially-explored Eloff mines in South Africa through its subsidiary Homeland Mining and Energy.