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August 12, 2009
Vol. 6, Issue 15

Pre-Order Your 2010 Crane Guide


2009 Crane Guide

The new 2010 Hot Line Crane Guide will take on a new appearance with several additional categories of lifting equipment. To better serve the needs of the construction industry, Maximum Capacity Media has added aerial lifts, telehandlers, and straight-mast forklifts to the 2010 Guide.

The 2010 Hot Line Crane Guide also will include a limited number of newer tower and self-erecting cranes in the updated edition. Additionally, the guide has separated boom trucks into two sections. Telescoping and straight boom cranes will be listed under the Boom Truck section, and articulating, knuckleboom, and folding boom cranes will be in the Articulating Cranes section.

Pre-order your 2010 Hot Line Crane Guide today by calling 800-231-8953.



Maximum Capacity Media to Hold 2010 Crane & Rigging Conference
Conference currently seeking presenters.

CRC 2010 Crane and Rigging Conference

August 11, 2009 – Fort Dodge, Iowa-based Maximum Capacity Media, publisher of Lift and Access and Crane Hot Line magazines has announced plans to host its first Crane & Rigging Conference in May 2010. The two-day event will be held at the Crowne Plaza Houston/Greenspoint in Houston, Texas.

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Publisher’s Perspective: An Industry Forum for Everyday Challenges

SAF-T Conference Takes Shape as a Webinar

Fleet Cost & Care Adds Barcode Tracking Component to NexGen FMS

Lift-It Celebrates 30 Years

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A1A Software Integrates GPS and Dispatch into Tracking System

Harvey Brodsky
With the integration of GPS into the Dispatch module of A1A’s 3DLiftPlan.com, equipment can be tracked via a schedule and in real time.

August 11, 2009 – About the time the popularity of different GPS tracking systems began to grow, A1A Software, Fernandina Beach, Fla., was fielding calls from crane owners seeking help with tracking their assets and profitability. Looking at the GPS systems available, the company decided to partner with several companies to provide a simple, low-cost solution to the construction industry.

“One of the products we are working with is the UBI 4000 and UBI 5000 from Global Tracking Group,” says Tawnia Weiss, president of A1A.

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WHECO Opens Repair Facility in Houston   

MSA Lanyard with SRL Connector Ensures Safe Tie-Off

Essex Rental Corp. Names Director of Finance   

AGC: Stimulus Has Had Little Impact on Hiring



Monroe, Mich., July 2009 – A forklift tipped over and crashed into a minivan on the road. The forklift was being used at a high school construction site when it tipped over into the roadway.

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