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Hüffermann sets up new rental fleet with tower cranes from Liebherr
Hüffermann Krandienst GmbH has purchased 70 Liebherr tower cranes in one go to set up its new rental fleet. A symbolic handover recently took place during a visit to Liebherr’s production facilities in Biberach..
Global loader crane market to have steady growth in next 8 years
During 2018-2026, the global revenue of loader crane market is anticipated to expand at a steady CAGR of 4.6 per cent and reach a valuation of $2,083.6 million by the end of 2026, according to a report by Persistence Market Research.
Hiab wins Tata Motors order for loader cranes
The Cargotec group company Hiab has secured an order for over 600 HIAB loader cranes from Tata Motors. The order follows the successful delivery of over 1,200 HIAB loader cranes to Tata Motors in 2016 and it has been booked into Cargotec?s 2017 second quarter order intake. The deliveries are due to commence in the third quarter of 2017.
Mtandt Group to enhance fleet
Mtandt Group has placed an order for 158 units of new machines for its rental fleet. The brands ordered include ATN, Dingli, JLG, Magni, Skyjack and Unic a strategic mix of scissors
Hiab bags order for loader cranes
The Cargotec subsidiary Hiab has received an order from the French logistics and truck rental company Guisnel for supply of 14 Hiab loader cranes. Guisnel specialises in rental truck service in the French distribution industry.
Hiab bags Guisnel order for loader cranes
The Cargotec subsidiary Hiab has received an order from the French logistics and truck rental company Guisnel for supply of 14 Hiab loader cranes. Guisnel specialises in rental truck service in the French distribution industry. More than 60 per cent of trucks in its fleet have a Hiab crane.
Hiab adds new loader cranes
The Cargotec group company Hiab has added 24 new and updated models to its mid-range loader cranes. According to the company, demand is growing in the mid-range, 20 tonne-metre segment.
Hiab adds 24 new loader cranes to its mid-range
The Cargotec group company Hiab has added 24 new and updated models to its mid-range loader cranes. According to the company, demand is growing in the mid-range, 20 tonne-metre segment. The new range compreises crane tip control that minimises the complexity of co-ordinating the crane for the operator.
Hiab launches loader crane
Hiab, part of Cargotec, is renewing its mid-range loader cranes with 24 new models including the 20 tonne-metre X-HiPro 232.
We see a year-on-year growth for articulated boom cranes
Loader cranes safely loads and unloads trucks while also transporting loads. The truck and crane combination negates the use of having two cranes at loading and unloading points. In the case of a knuckle boom crane, the crane folds compactly while not in use and unfolds while required to self-load or unload the truck or load or unload other trucks.
Tata places orders for cranes
Tata Motors India has placed order for 1,200 loader cranes with Hiab, part of Cargotec Corporation and headquartered in Finland.
New range from Palfinger
Palfinger has announced a new range of loader cranes to replace its PK16001 and PK18001, dubbed the Solid line.
Integrated Load Handling Solutions
With a myriad of attachments, truck-mounted cranes have created niche applications segments with faster, safer and more productive solutions.Construction industry has been witnessing a shift towards using safer, more advanced technology, especially application-oriented equipment and machinery
Escorts represents fassi gru, Italy, for its complete range of knuckle boom cranes.
Escorts have had the advantage of first mover. The consequent visibility of Escorts-Fassi cranes are high and the quality of these cranes are extremely good, bringing in the good reviews and repeat business. Our current range of cranes includes cranes from 0.8 Tm to 195 Tm in over 60 models and more than 30000 configurations
Palfinger provides integrated solutions for loading, unloading and transporting
Palfinger truck loader cranes have set a very high standard in terms of product quality, technology used, operational/environ?mental safety and strong after service, difficult to match by any conventional pick and carry crane.
Integrated Solutions
Today in India, the mobile crane market is largely oriented towards and segmented on the straight boom concept. At the lower end, it is the popular pick and carry cranes built on a tractor base, and at the higher end, it is the truck-mounted heavy duty cranes.
Crane Safety
It is encouraging to see that the bigger players in the industry have started placing significant importance on the safety aspect of the shop floor.
Palfinger truck loader cranes are built with highest safety standards
Large corporations are giving in to modern methods of lifting, loading and transportation as the conventional unsafe methods are gradually being replaced by Palfinger technology bringing in more efficiency,
Sany, Palfinger in JV
The Chinese construction machinery major Sany Group and the German crane company Palfinger have established a 50:50 joint venture, Sany-Palfinger Equipment Co, Ltd (Sany-Palfinger).
New Truck Loader from Palfinger
Palfinger will unveil its new truck loader stiff boom crane PS 13000 6.3 at Excon 2011. As the concept of truck loader cranes is increasingly gaining acce?p?tance in the Indian markets,
Palfinger holds 70% share of Indian truck loader cranes market
Depending on the market demand, we are ready for more investment in terms of manufacturing facility expansion and manpower. India is seen as a prospective contender for setting up a dedicated manufacturing facility for knuckle boom cranes in the future, informs Subhmoy Ghosh, Managing Director, Palfinger India.
Knuckle Boom Cranes: The Integrated Solution
While over 90 per cent of the lift-and-carry market is dominated by knuckle boom cranes the world over, in India pick-and-carry (P&C) cranes dominate, with 95 per cent sales.
Our truck-mounted loader crane will be launched at BC India
There is a perceptible shift towards safe loading practices, greater acceptance of advanced technology products, and compliance with emission norms in the market, says Subhamoy Ghosh, Managing Director, Palfinger India.
Mobile Cranes: Towards Sustainable Growth
The growth potential for lifting, loading and handling solutions is huge and continuously increasing, as India propels itself for a sustainable nine per cent plus per annum economic growth.