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What we learned from Liebherr鈥檚 2024 full-year results
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A large portion of the civil build is now complete
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The company has promoted a director to a new role
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100t mobile crane and G8 crawler dozer to debut at construction show
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Three emissions-free Liebherr cranes, including the 250-tonne LR1250E crawler, are among just five in the world
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Issues with US engine certification to lead to temporary suspension of some equipment at US plant
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Japanese demolition equipment manufacturer introduced its electric mining shovel in 1930
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Revision gives OEMs another year to bring transition-engine machines to market
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USA-based crane rental company Maxim Crane Works is using a fleet of Manitowoc crawler cranes on the construction of the new Miami Dolphins American football stadium
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A crawler crane tipped over backwards in stormy weather at the Grand Mosque in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, on Friday, killing more than 100 people
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Steady increase in excavator sales 鈥� including in China 鈥� while crawler crane revenues were up +47% compared to a year ago.
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Sennebogen will launch the 6130 HD at Bauma. The machine is a 130 tonne capacity duty cycle crane designed for punishing applications such as foundation construction.
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Cranes, both big and small, are always a feature of the Bauma exhibition. But next month鈥檚 show in Munich will play host to some particularly significant launches.
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China's Shantui - best known for its bulldozers - is to enter the truck crane market later this year with a new range of Chinese produced models.
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New range of crawler cranes from 60 to 250 tonnes get their European debut.
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Japanese crane manufacturer鈥檚 first overseas production facility set to help secure foothold in this potentially lucrative market.
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Construction techniques based around large prefabricated modules along with the specific needs of the wind power sector are boosting the development of massive new cranes.
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Four new cranes are being launched, including the 1600 tonne capacity SCC16000
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New 750 tonne crane will be able to place 3 MW turbines without a superlift attachment.