11.03.2022
The latest Cranes & Access
If you have not already spotted it, the latest digital issue of Cranes & Access is now online and available to read or download.
This issue includes a feature on alternative lifting with a focus on removing old bridges or installing new ones with the minimum of disruption where a big crane cannot reach. It also includes a look at the latest development in
van mounted lifts and small truck mounts, plus an update on the battery market for larger aerial lifts, telehandlers and cranes. We also return to the Dutch rental company
Hoogwerkt, that as a start-up four years ago had hoped to be a ‘market disrupter’. Our candid interview with CEO
Arnold Grootveld looks at how well or not it has gone and some of the challenges he faced along the way.
Finally, we take a preliminary look at some of the products you might expect to see at Vertikal Days in May. All this, along with the latest round up of the industry’s news and views as well as updates from industry associations IPAF, CPA, ALLMI and PASMA.
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Next issue
Scheduled for the start of May, the next issue of Cranes & Access will include features on heavy lifting applications and crawler cranes, self-propelled boom lifts and out 24 pull out guide to Vertikal Days.
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