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July 9, 2008
Vol. 5, Issue 13

Lift and Access is accepting entries for its fourth Leadership in Lifting Equipment and Aerial Platforms (LLEAP) Awards, which are intended to recognize products, accessories, or design concepts that are considered innovative or have advanced the state of the lifting equipment industry. Click here for an entry form. For more details, contact Erin Whitehead at ewhitehead@liftandaccess.com .

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Self-Erector Makes the Grade on Tight Construction Project



Eagle West Tower Cranes provided the crane for this office complex in Canada.
 

July 9, 2008 - Providing the right equipment for a project can result in increased construction productivity, as well as lower costs. Eagle West Tower Cranes demonstrated this principle as it planned for the unique needs of a project for Westridge Construction Ltd. of Regina, Saskatchewan...Read Full Story






Construction Lifters Introduces Load Lifter for Safe Handling

New Heavy-Lifting RT Forklift from Sellick

Tanfield Execs Buy 9 Million in Company Shares

MLE Expands Atrium Lift Line

New York Construction Industry Forms Group to Promote Jobsite Safety

GPS Systems Fly to the Rescue in Equipment Theft Prevention

 
DPL America 's Titan system allows remote shutdown.

July 9, 2008 - Stealing heavy construction equipment is big business. It costs the insurance industry $300 million a year, but it takes an even bigger bite out of the construction industry annually. And compared to the 60-percent recovery rate for stolen automobiles, the rate of recovery for construction equipment is relatively low, at 10 to 15 percent...Read Full Story




Terex AWP Appoints Two Vice Presidents

Metrolift Grows Sales Team

Doosan Infracore International Names CEO

New Test Facility Planned for Perkins Engines

Manitex Expands Credit Facilities and Extends Term Loan

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Green, Ohio, July 2008 - A 62-year-old mason was killed when a telescopic handler fell on him. The man was working on a hotel construction site when the telehandler he was operating overturned.

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