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  2. Johnson Lifts - Wikipedia

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    Johnson Lifts Private Limited is an Indian manufacturer of lifts and escalators.Established in 1963, the company is headquartered in Chennai, Tamil Nadu.. Johnson Lifts also sells its products in Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal, Qatar, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, and the United Arab Emirates.

  3. Sarens - Wikipedia

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    The SGC-120 is a versatile heavy lift ring crane and is the product of the combined engineering efforts of Sarens and its acquired company, Rigging International from California in 2009. [21] The SGC‐120 is the world’s only Third Generation, 120,000 Tm (3200 metric ton lifting capacity). [ 22 ]

  4. Lampson International - Wikipedia

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    Lampson International is a crane manufacturer located in Kennewick, Washington established in 1946 [1] by Neil F. Lampson. ( Lampson Stadium in Kennewick is named after this same man.) Lampson operates one of the largest crane fleets [ 2 ] in the United States with a fleet including heavy lift cranes with capacities from 100 tons to 750 tons ...

  5. Action Construction Equipment - Wikipedia

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    Vijay Agarwal (Chairman & Managing Director) Mona Agarwal (Whole Time Director) Sorab Agarwal (Executive Director) Products: crawler cranes, concrete placing booms, bulldozers, mobile tower crane, tractors, pick and carry cranes, hydra cranes, articulated boom crane, mobile crane, telehandler, nextgen pick and carry cranes, new generation crane, farana crane, truck mounted crane, lorry loader ...

  6. Ring crane - Wikipedia

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    The performance of super-heavy jib cranes is measured in tonne-metres, the product of weight and lifting radius, typically as much as 100,000 tonne-metres for large cranes. [8] Sarens offer a range of such cranes from 90,000 to 250,000 tonne-metres. [4] [5] Lifting a 3,200 ton load to a height of 120 metres may take up to 15 minutes.

  7. Favelle Favco Group - Wikipedia

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    In July 2013, RHB Research reported that 85% of Favelle Favco's 2013 year-to-date crane orders were offshore cranes. [ 11 ] The company also specializes in tower cranes that can lift heavy loads quickly, [ 7 ] with the Favelle Favco M760's top lift speed at 160 metres (520 ft) per minute. [ 12 ]

  8. Heavy lift - Wikipedia

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    Typical heavy-lift cargo includes generators, turbines, reactors, boilers, towers, casting, heaters, presses, locomotives, boats, satellites, military personnel and equipment. In the offshore industry, parts of oil rigs and production platforms are also lifted; some of these are also removed at the end of an installation's working life.

  9. Konecranes - Wikipedia

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    Konecranes Oyj is a Finnish company, headquartered in Hyvinkää, which specializes in the manufacture and service of cranes and lifting equipment as well as the service of machine tools. Konecranes is one of the largest crane manufacturers in the world [ 3 ] and it produces about one in ten of the world's cranes, [ 4 ] of which around 80% are ...