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February 19, 2019 |
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On Feb. 22, 1969, Hans Liebherr founded Liebherr-Werk Ehingen GmbH.
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Canadian Truck King Challenge judge Mario Cywinski test drives the new GMC Sierra AT4.
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The Crane Rental Association of Canada is accepting applications for its annual Safety Awards.
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The tower crane manufacturer will be exhibiting its latest high capacity model.
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Statistics released by the CREA show national home sales in January 2019 were up from the previous month but remained below levels recorded one year ago.
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There are endless career options for mobile crane operators. Mobile crane and hoisting equipment operators service and operate the hoist and swing equipment used to move machinery, materials, and large objects. Mobile crane operators service and operate booms mounted on crawlers or traveling, fixed, or climbing-type hoisting equipment with a vertical mast and jib. This program will prepare apprentice mobile crane operators for the Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training Third Period theory and practical examinations. The program is available throughout Alberta, including Lloydminster, Bonnyville, and Grande Prairie in spring 2019.
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Terex Cranes’ Demag AC 300-6 all-terrain crane has arrived in Canada. Cropac, one of Terex Cranes’ biggest and most active dealers, officially sold the first-ever Demag AC 300-6 to come to Canada to Milton, Ont.-based Modern Crane, which took ownership of the crane this past January.
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From British Columbia and The Yukon to St. John’s, Newfoundland, Crane & Hoist Canada is searching Canada’s crane industry for the best and brightest young workers in the industry.
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Canada’s largest trade event for the heavy equipment industry is making its return to Mississauga’s International Centre this March 28 and 29.
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Crane Industry Services now offers training for employers who need to qualify individuals to do crane operator evaluations, according to new OSHA requirements.
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