All Finland Articles
Biggest goliath crane in Northern Europe erected by Mammoet in Finland
Ville Silvasti Ltd acquires fellow transport specialist Frank Nørager & Co
Snorkel has appointed Simeri Oy as an official service and spare parts partner in Finland and Estonia. It has seven locations across both countries
Celebrating 100 years of independence in its home country of Finland, Scanclimber has launched a 10 tonne capacity mast climber, the Centum
Finnish rental company aims to change industry’s traditional culture of machinery ownership with extra funds
Third-quarter revenues increase of 9.1% recorded year-on-year, while comparable EBITA grows 53.3% for the same period
Revenues and EBITA increase during third quarter, with modular space proving to be main growth area
A 40-crane order from ULK boosts Loglift’s order book
Konecranes has signed a maintenance and repair service agreement for container terminal MPET’s fleet of Konecranes Noell Straddle Carriers
Hiab has launched HiConnect – a data platform that provides users with real-time information about their equipment utilisation, as well as the operation and condition of their Hiab loader cranes
ESL Shipping worked with MacGregor to develop an autonomous discharging feature for bulk handling cranes
”Probably the world’s largest, strongest and most powerful reach stacker” is is in development by Danish manufacturer NC Nielsen
€30 million contract will see rental equipment and related services provided to Vasakronan for Sergelhuset building project in Sweden
Half-year revenues of €338.7 million recorded by Finnish rental company – a 7.4% increase year-on-year
Crane and excavator manufacturer Atlas in Germany has appointed Esa Puustinen as its distributor for Finland
Comparable EBITA increase of 20% year-on-year for first half of 2017 for Finnish rental company, while revenues also grow 1.9%
Cargotec has announced the permanent reduction of 45 job roles from its offices in Finland
A machine for removing stuck wheels on mobile cranes has been launched by Rim Wizard
In its home country of Finland contractor Silvasti used specialized trailers, skidding and jacking equipment to transport a 290 tonne transformer