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ANSI A92 moves toward approval
The proposed standards have been submitted to ANSI for review
Continued gains for Herc Rentals
The equipment rental company has reported its highest quarterly level since becoming a stand-alone company  
Manitex revenue rises in third quarter
More strong growth at USA-headquartered international crane manufacturer Manitex in third quarter of 2018
MacGregor cleared to acquire TTS
Offshore crane manufacturer Macgregor’s acquisition of TTS moves a step closer to completion
Technip awards Jumbo Leviathan contract
Leviathan transportation and installation contract for Jumbo Offshore
Trojan Battery acquired by C&D Technologies
C&D Technologies is the new owner of US heavy duty battery maker Trojan
Double digit rise at Manitowoc
Sales up 13 per cent in third quarter at Manitowoc
Relocating and reviving a piece of history in Nashville
Mammoet to move historic No. 576 Steam Locomotive for restoration efforts. 
Registration open for Transportation Symposium
The 2019 Specialized Carriers and Rigging Association (SC&RA) Specialized Transportation Symposium will be held in Houston, TX from  Feburary 19-22.
Covey Crane adds new 45-ton Manitex
Covey Crane Service of Spencerport, NY has just added a new Manitex TC45142C, 45-ton capacity boom truck to their fleet. 
Ramirent surpasses its expectations
Nordic rental giant says market conditions remain favourable and posts increased sales and profits for the third quarter of the year.
Berard utilizes HT300 for Riverside Cabin project
Berard chose its 300-ton capacity HT300 heavy track hydraulic skidding system to move a 60,000-pound cabin onto foundations on the banks of the Mississippi in Baton Rouge, LA.
Pierre Boels at IRC 2018: challenges and decision-making
Boels gives keynote address at the sixth IRC conference in Shanghai on 26 November.
Hiab completes the acquisition of Effer cranes
Effer, headquartered in Minerbio, Italy, and with approximately 400 employees, is a renowned premium knuckle-boom crane manufacturer. 
OSHA recognizes certification by type alone
OSHA has issued guidance to its compliance officers that will direct them to accept crane operator certifications that are based on type alone, rather than type and capacity.
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