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Founded by James Lomma – known locally as the “King of Cranes” – New York Crane and Equipment Corp. has long been one of the city’s top crane providers, helping to build the Hudson Yards ...
A crane owned by Lomma collapsed on the Upper East Side near E. 91st St. back in May 2008, killing two workers. The city temporarily revoked Lomma’s crane operators license as a result, ...
Lomma was a natural port for customs, shipping and trade, owing to its location at the mouth of the river Höje å, which was the main transport link via to Uppåkra, Lund, Heddinge (now named Kyrkheddinge) and Dalby. Lomma had city status at this time, though it subsequently lost it in favour of Malmö.
NYPD urges people to avoid area. Wednesday 26 July 2023 14:30, Rachel Sharp. The NYPD has urged the general public to avoid the area around the crane collapse. “ADVISORY: Due to a crane collapse ...
Ralph John Lomma (March 13, 1924 – September 12, 2011) [1] is often credited, along with his brother, Al, with popularizing miniature golf in the mid-1950s through their design and manufacture of now famous obstacles such as castles, clown heads and windmills. [2] [3] Lomma Enterprises, which Ralph Lomma founded, is still in business today.
SSCV Thialf is a huge semi-submersible crane vessel operated by the Netherlands-based Heerema Marine Contractors; it was the largest crane vessel in the world until the SSCV Sleipnir became the largest in 2019.
A blazing construction crane atop a high rise near Hudson Yards collapsed and plunged 45 stories to the Manhattan street below Wednesday morning, with only a half-dozen minor injuries reported as ...
The roots of Demag date back prior to its formation, but became Märkische Maschinenbau-Anstalt, Ludwig A.-G in 1906 as the biggest crane building company in Germany employing 250-300 people. The company was a manufacturer of industrial cranes that included types like, bridge cranes , hoist (device) , overhead cranes , Gantry crane to name a few.