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  2. Sarens - Wikipedia

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    Sarens is a Belgian multinational company headquartered in Wolvertem, Belgium. Its business includes, heavy lift, engineered transport, and crane rental services. It produces a variety of equipment including cranes, transportation, gantries, jacking products, and other heavy lifting products. [2]

  3. Arabian Machinery and Heavy Equipment Company - Wikipedia

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    AMHEC was founded in the year 2006. In 2007, the company resumed its operation in the fields of crane rental, heavy equipment rental, transportation and heavy lifting services. In 2017, the company entered the fields of facility management and rig move services, working with contractors such as Saudi Aramco and SABIC. [2]

  4. Collett & Sons - Wikipedia

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    BS7121 Part 4 compliant front and rear mounted cranes with lifting capacities ranging from 9 Tonne/Meter to 205 Tonne/Metre. The 205 Tonne capacity is provided by a 8x4 Mercedes 4155 tractor unit complete with an Effer 2055 crane vehicle with 6 boom extensions providing a maximum reach and lift capacity of 30,000 kg at 4.51m and 8,550 kg at 15.25m.

  5. Mammoet - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, Goedkoop merged with Van Wezel from Hengelo (Netherlands): a company that specialized in heavy transport and cranes. The new company was called Mammoet Transport. In 1972, another company was acquired, Stoof Breda, which at that time was one of the market leaders in engineered heavy lifting and transport in the Netherlands.

  6. ALE (company) - Wikipedia

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    The cranes can be equipped with a 3,400t capacity heavy duty jib. [15] The AL.SK350 is the world’s largest capacity land based crane. [16] In 2017 ALE used it to perform the world’s heaviest commercial lift using a land based mobile crane, whilst executing an FPSO (Floating Production, Storage and Offloading) integration project in Brazil. [17]

  7. Erickson Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1971, it is known for producing and operating the S-64 Aircrane helicopter, which is used in aerial firefighting and other heavy-lift operations. Erickson Incorporated operates globally and has a fleet of 69 rotary-wing and fixed-wing aircraft including 20 S-64s. [2] The company was known as Erickson Air-Crane Incorporated until 2014

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