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Int. Cranes and Specialized Transp Magazine July 2013 Back Issue

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NEWS
CECE calls for standard tower crane licence, Manitowoc files complaint with ITC against Sany, Liebherr invests US$66 million in Killarney, Terex lowers profit forecast on softening demand, SPMT milestone for Kamag and Sarens.

BUSINESS
June saw the global stock markets come off the boil, but the prospect of a credit crunch in China sent IC’s Share Index into a nose-dive. Chris Sleight reports.

ALL TERRAIN CRANES
Using one engine instead of two is a growing trend in all terrain cranes. Laura Hatton finds out more about this and other AT developments.

LATIN AMERICA
Demand and potential in Latin America has encouraged investment from manufacturers and service providers. Laura Hatton reports.

SPECIALIZED TRANSPORT NEWS
A roundup of news from the sector.

SPECIALIZED TRANSPORT
Austria-based specialized transport and lifting company Felbermayr used a specially adapted vessel to transport a 294 tonne generator from Austria to Hungary. IC reports.

THE KNOWLEDGE
An introduction to a new series of practical how-to articles that will appear regularly in IC.

ENERGY SECTOR
Expansion and development projects throughout the energy sector are having a positive impact on crane manufactures and rental companies alike. Laura Hatton reports.

SITE REPORT
Wind turbine erection at the Hyndburn wind farm in the UK was a challenge met by the team at Dan McNally Limited. David Weston reports.

HYDRAULIC GANTRIES
Affordability and ease of transport are just some factors influencing the use of gantry cranes. Laura Hatton reports.

CATLA REVIEW
An impressive turnout for the second Cranes and Transport Latin America conference confirmed the value of the event for the leading industry figures operating in the region. Alex Dahm was there.

SC&RA COMMENT
Comment from Joel Dandrea, SC&RA executive vice president.

SC&RA NEWS
The association continues to promote international membership value, most recently at the Cranes and Transport Latin America conference in Brazil.
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July 2013 NEWS CECE calls for standard tower crane licence, Manitowoc files complaint with ITC against Sany, Liebherr invests US$66 million in Killarney, Terex lowers profit forecast on softening demand, SPMT milestone for Kamag and Sarens. BUSINESS June saw the global stock markets come off the boil, but the prospect of a credit crunch in China sent IC’s Share Index into a nose-dive. Chris Sleight reports. ALL TERRAIN CRANES Using one engine instead of two is a growing trend in all terrain cranes. Laura Hatton finds out more about this and other AT developments. LATIN AMERICA Demand and potential in Latin America has encouraged investment from manufacturers and service providers. Laura Hatton reports. SPECIALIZED TRANSPORT NEWS A roundup of news from the sector. SPECIALIZED TRANSPORT Austria-based specialized transport and lifting company Felbermayr used a specially adapted vessel to transport a 294 tonne generator from Austria to Hungary. IC reports. THE KNOWLEDGE An introduction to a new series of practical how-to articles that will appear regularly in IC. ENERGY SECTOR Expansion and development projects throughout the energy sector are having a positive impact on crane manufactures and rental companies alike. Laura Hatton reports. SITE REPORT Wind turbine erection at the Hyndburn wind farm in the UK was a challenge met by the team at Dan McNally Limited. David Weston reports. HYDRAULIC GANTRIES Affordability and ease of transport are just some factors influencing the use of gantry cranes. Laura Hatton reports. CATLA REVIEW An impressive turnout for the second Cranes and Transport Latin America conference confirmed the value of the event for the leading industry figures operating in the region. Alex Dahm was there. SC&RA COMMENT Comment from Joel Dandrea, SC&RA executive vice president. SC&RA NEWS The association continues to promote international membership value, most recently at the Cranes and Transport Latin America conference in Brazil.


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NEWS
CECE calls for standard tower crane licence, Manitowoc files complaint with ITC against Sany, Liebherr invests US$66 million in Killarney, Terex lowers profit forecast on softening demand, SPMT milestone for Kamag and Sarens.

BUSINESS
June saw the global stock markets come off the boil, but the prospect of a credit crunch in China sent IC’s Share Index into a nose-dive. Chris Sleight reports.

ALL TERRAIN CRANES
Using one engine instead of two is a growing trend in all terrain cranes. Laura Hatton finds out more about this and other AT developments.

LATIN AMERICA
Demand and potential in Latin America has encouraged investment from manufacturers and service providers. Laura Hatton reports.

SPECIALIZED TRANSPORT NEWS
A roundup of news from the sector.

SPECIALIZED TRANSPORT
Austria-based specialized transport and lifting company Felbermayr used a specially adapted vessel to transport a 294 tonne generator from Austria to Hungary. IC reports.

THE KNOWLEDGE
An introduction to a new series of practical how-to articles that will appear regularly in IC.

ENERGY SECTOR
Expansion and development projects throughout the energy sector are having a positive impact on crane manufactures and rental companies alike. Laura Hatton reports.

SITE REPORT
Wind turbine erection at the Hyndburn wind farm in the UK was a challenge met by the team at Dan McNally Limited. David Weston reports.

HYDRAULIC GANTRIES
Affordability and ease of transport are just some factors influencing the use of gantry cranes. Laura Hatton reports.

CATLA REVIEW
An impressive turnout for the second Cranes and Transport Latin America conference confirmed the value of the event for the leading industry figures operating in the region. Alex Dahm was there.

SC&RA COMMENT
Comment from Joel Dandrea, SC&RA executive vice president.

SC&RA NEWS
The association continues to promote international membership value, most recently at the Cranes and Transport Latin America conference in Brazil.
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