All articles by Pradeep Bairaboina

Pradeep Bairaboina

RSS completes nationwide training for live365 digitalisation project

The training, conducted in-person at 10 locations, covered both administrator and inspector modules, emphasising compliance within the lifting sector

Clescrane delivers six overhead cranes to Ghana Engineering and Construction

The shipment comprises three single-girder and three double-girder cranes, capable of handling loads ranging from 10 to 20 tons

Konecranes appoints Marko Tulokas as new president and CEO

Tulokas will take over from Anders Svensson, the current President and CEO, who will leave the company on 19 July 2025

Nucleon Crane Group delivers 20-ton overhead crane to Qatar warehouse

The LH Double Girder Overhead Crane has a lifting height of 10m, a span of 13m and is controlled via a wireless remote and classified under the M4 working class

Lifting Gear Hire expands into Australian market with new headquarters

The Australian branch will supply a comprehensive range of rental equipment, including hoists, clamps, hydraulic rams, rigging gear like slings and modular spreader beams, and general material handling tools

Misr For Modern Cranes nears completion of major Egyptian infrastructure project

The project involves the production of two overhead cranes, each capable of lifting 25 tons

Crane installation marks progress in Russia’s closed nuclear fuel cycle project

The crane, featuring a double-girder design, boasts a lifting capacity of 280 tons and is set to be positioned at a height of 29.6m

DLM expands Southampton facility to meet load pin demand

The company has enhanced its machine shop with the addition of a Doosan Puma 3100LY CNC lathe, which is expected to boost production capacity

Vinalift installs four overhead cranes at Vietwalk’s facility in Vietnam

The cranes feature a single hook and a runway length of 240m, with a span of 20m and a lifting height of 5m

Geodis, Dolfines partner to launch lifting device for offshore wind projects

The system is designed to handle offshore wind components weighing between 800 and 1,000 tons, catering to the logistical demands of next-generation power generation projects