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  2. PACECO Corp. - Wikipedia

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    PACECO Corp., formerly the Pacific Coast Engineering Company, is an American industrial fabricator and mechanical engineering company headquartered in Haywood, California. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Mitsui E&S. [1] PACECO focuses on the production of container handling cranes, which are branded as PORTAINER and TRANSTAINER.

  3. Pacific Rolling Mill Company - Wikipedia

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    The Pacific Rolling Mill Company was the West’s first iron and steel producing foundry, founded in 1866, [1] [2] in San Francisco, California. (The company was also known as Pacific Rolling Mills and the two names were used interchangeably throughout its history.) Later in its life, through mergers, the company was transformed first into the ...

  4. American Crane Corporation - Wikipedia

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    American Crane Corporation is an American manufacturer of construction cranes based in Wilmington, North Carolina. It manufacturers lattice boom crawler cranes with capacities ranging from 50 to 275 tons. The American Crane Corporation was founded in 1882 as the Franklin Manufacturing Company, and in 1892 the name changed to American Hoist ...

  5. When will the big blue cranes ship to the Pacific Ocean? - AOL

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    The U.S. Navy contracted for two giant blue cranes to be shipped to work on submarines. The military has yet to decide when the cranes will move out of Manitowoc.

  6. Chinese cranes at U.S. ports raise homeland security concerns

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    Each shipping container gets offloaded by towering cranes up to 400 feet tall. In some U.S. ports, they're automated, and that has Gary Herrera, president of the local longshoremen's union, worried.

  7. Manitowoc Cranes - Wikipedia

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    Manitowoc Crane Care is the customer service branch of Manitowoc Cranes. Formed in 2000, [8] Crane Care provides customers with parts, service and technical support, technical publications, training, and EnCORE. The EnCORE program rebuilds and repairs run-down or damaged cranes. Manitowoc Crane Care operates in 15 countries at 22 locations.

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