All Super Heavy Lifting Articles

Mammoet completes Louisiana plant build
Mammoet’s approach to modular construction contributes efficiency gains. 
Final call for IC50 entries
Last chance to submit your fleet information for the IC50 listing of the world’s largest crane operating companies
Mammoet announces 18,000 tonne crane
Crane capacity race continues with launch of 18,000 tonne super heavy lifter concept
ALE launches 10,000 tonne lifter
SK10,000 is the latest super heavy lifter launched by crane and transport specialist ALE
Mammoet finalises Focus design
First of new heavy lift Focus cranes to hit market in 2020
Land and sea transport operation
Logistics company Lift & Shift India tows two oil refinery columns across the Arabian Sea
Monster cranes projects
Several of the world’s largest cranes are performing super heavy lifting throughout the U.S.
Heavy lifting: Lift off!
A look at the latest developments in the global heavy lift arena. Christian Shelton reports
ALE uses AL.SK350 in Texas
An AL.SK350 super heavy lift crane used on Texas oil project trial
ALE uses AL.SK350 in Texas
AL.SK350 super heavy lift crane used on Texas oil project trial 
Sarens launches 5,000 tonne super heavy lifter
The latest SGC super heavy lift ring crane from Sarens, named Big Carl, is the largest in the series
Mammoet increases capacity of its PTC 200 DS
Mammoet’s super heavy lift ring crane upgraded for oil refinery job
Bruijninckx appointed Huisman CEO
Theo Bruijninckx new Huisman CEO, Joop Roodenburg now president
Ultra heavy lift market expands
Sarens and Mammoet are shaking up the mega crane market with new models. 
Nuclear job for Sarens with SGC 250
Sarens SGC 250 giant crane to help build Hinkley Point nuclear power plant in UK
Heavy lifting: trends and projects
Christian Shelton reports on trends and interesting projects in the heavy lift sector worldwide
Sarens unveils three super heavy lifters
The SGC 250, 140 and 90 super heavy lift cranes are all new from Sarens
New chapter opens in Earl’s Court project
After the successful demolition of the London exhibition centres, the next stage is to remove the concrete portal beams that supported them
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