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Training demands more than lip-service
07 December, 2001
In the second of our regular series of features supplied by the Lifting Equipment Engineers Association, Derrick Bailes outlines the importance of training and suitably qualified staff
Technical choice
07 December, 2001
'Previously enjoyed' cranes are at the heart of a UK-based business success story
Designing for Zone 2
07 December, 2001
Stahl has produced a range of explosion protected cranes designed for Zone 2 use
Vacuum lifting
07 December, 2001
A metals processing company in Germany found that a vacuum lifter was the solution to its handling problems
Keeping it rolling
07 December, 2001
World class meeting
02 December, 2001
Amsterdam is the venue for a major conference for the lifting industry, 20-22 May 2002
Paper crabs
05 October, 2001
A new high specification programmable three crab crane is handling 20t paper reels at a mill in Germany
Forecasting the market
05 October, 2001
Hal Vandiver monitors activity in the US industry and sees calmer weather around the corner. Phil Bishop reports
Bright lights in the bargain basement
05 October, 2001
We all like a free market that attracts new players, don't we? Perhaps not. Phil Bishop explores the downside of globalisation and the impact that attractively cheap lifting equipment is having on the UK market
US trade associations open up to foreigners
05 October, 2001
Bushman's customised handler
05 October, 2001
Konecranes makes AC breakthrough in US steel
05 October, 2001
Paper mill order for Konecranes
05 October, 2001
CM's Franz Stone dies aged 95
05 October, 2001
Ace's elastomer buffers
05 October, 2001
JDN adds self-greasing rotors to protect hoists
05 October, 2001
MAC 2000 motor control secures UL approval
05 October, 2001
USA considers the need for operator certification
05 October, 2001
Is the customer up to spec?
05 October, 2001
Customers need to know that they too have responsibilities, says Derrick Bailes
New world order
05 October, 2001
Bill McRobbie considers the global influence of the European Machinery Directive and the central role of the humble load pin in the new world order