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    A KHL Group Publication www.khl.com/act

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    n Manufacturers’ and Services Directory

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    n 2021 Events Diary

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    MEDIA INFORMATION

    THE MAGAZINE FOR THE CRANE, RIGGING AND SPECIALIZED TRANSPORTATION INDUSTRY

    A KHL Group Publication www.khl.com/act

    The magazine for the crane, lifting and transport industry

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    August 2019Volume 15 n Issue 8AMERICAN CRANES & TRANSPORT March 2020Volume 16 n Issue 3

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    Specialized Carriers & Rigging Association

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    internet and considered the most accurate.

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    THE BRAND

    With an audited circulation of more than 16,000*, ACT is North America’s leading resource for the crane, rigging and specialized transportation industry.

    ACT’s dynamic circulation assures that it is read by the owners and buyers of cranes, specialized transport systems, rigging gear and related equipment.

    ACT provides the most concise and up-to-date news to the industry through its magazine, e-newsletter, website and social media streams — accessible anywhere, at any time in digital, mobile or print format.

    As more industry professionals are now working remotely, we’ve increased digital copies and updated physical mailing addresses to ensure the magazine is delivered to readers in their requested format.

    The magazine for the crane, lifting and transport industry

    AMERICAN CRANES & TRANSPORT

    A KHL Group Publication www.khl.com/act

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    INTERVIEWManitowoc President/CEOAaron Ravenscroft

    PROJECT DIGESTBridges and

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    PREVIEWTower Cranes

    North America

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    The magazine for the crane, lifting and transport industry

    AMERICAN CRANES & TRANSPORT

    A KHL Group Publication www.khl.com/act

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    INTERVIEWManitowoc President/CEOAaron Ravenscroft

    PROJECT DIGESTBridges and

    infrastructure

    PREVIEWTower Cranes

    North America

    Sling easy

    16,656*

    *BPA AVERAGE QUALIFIED (16,105) + NON-QUALIFIED (551):

    JAN-JUNE 2020

    CIRCULATION

    13ISSUES PER YEAR(Including ACT Sourcebook)

    The publication is very important to us. We depend on it to stay informed about developments, new products and technology advancements in our industry.”

    ACT is the official domestic magazine of the Specialized Carriers & Rigging Association (SC&RA). This strategic partnership gives readers and advertisers access to exclusive news, views and information.

    PAGE VIEWS/MONTH

    UNIQUE VISITORS/MONTH

    SESSIONS/MONTH

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    12,386AVERAGE (MAY-JULY 2020)

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    AVERAGE (JUNE 2020) PUBLISHER’S OWN DATA

    WEEKLY DISTRIBUTION

    American Cranes & Transport

    @american cranesandtransport

    @KHLGroupACT

    Cranes and Lifting Professionals

    17,989

    NEWSLETTER SOURCEBOOK SOCIAL MEDIA EVENTS

    ACT IS THE MOST RESPECTED SOURCE OF INFORMATION FOR NORTH AMERICA’S CRANE, RIGGING AND SPECIALIZED TRANSPORTATION SECTOR

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    A KHL Group Publication www.khl.com/act

    n North American Crane Guide

    n Manufacturers’ and Services Directory

    n Specialized Transport Manufacturers’ Directory

    n Top Lists

    n 2021 Events Diary

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    Very useful reference when looking for products, to be able to find websites and compare with products found elsewhere.”

    MARKETPLACE

    16,656*

    *BPA AVERAGE QUALIFIED (16,105) + NON-QUALIFIED (551):

    JAN-JUNE 2020

    CIRCULATION

    ANNUAL NORTH AMERICAN BUYER’S GUIDE

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    ACT reaches ALL levels of a company’s decision-making team: l Owners l Top level executives l Equipment directors l Fleet owners and managers l Purchasing/equipment managers

    86% of ACT’s readers are involved with the purchase of one or more products

    ACT’s multi-level approach ensures your marketing message is reaching the right buyer.

    CIRCULATION

    MAGAZINE

    If your company operates worldwide, request a media kit from our sister publication, International Cranes & Specialized Transport, to learn more about global advertising opportunities.

    For more information, or to advertise, please contact Matt Burk: [email protected] | +1 312 496 3314

    83.3%

    13,6303.2%

    518

    9.8%

    1,600

    ACT REACHES DECISION MAKERS WITH PURCHASING POWER

    BY BUSINESS TYPE

    BY REGION

    55.3% Construction & Utility Contractors (heavy, highway, commercial, oil & gas, energy, infrastructure, dockside/offshore, wind power & utility)

    30.4% Crane & Heavy Equipment Rental/Specialized Transport/Rigging (includes members of the Specialized Carriers & Rigging Association, Crane Rental Association of Canada and Associated Wire Rope Fabricators)

    10.2% Lift Equipment Manufacturer & Distributors 4.1% Allied Industries (power generation, safety/training,

    insurance/risk, industrial facilities, finance/reg, associations/educations/establishment/research and other companies)

    ACT IS THE ONLY BPA AUDITED MAGAZINE IN THE NORTH AMERICAN CRANE SECTOR.

    The magazine for the crane, lifting and transport industry

    AMERICAN CRANES & TRANSPORT

    A KHL Group Publication www.khl.com/act

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    INTERVIEWManitowoc President/CEOAaron Ravenscroft

    PROJECT DIGESTBridges and

    infrastructure

    PREVIEWTower Cranes

    North America

    Sling easy

    The magazine for the crane, lifting and transport industry

    AMERICAN CRANES & TRANSPORT

    A KHL Group Publication www.khl.com/act

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    INTERVIEWManitowoc President/CEOAaron Ravenscroft

    PROJECT DIGESTBridges and

    infrastructure

    PREVIEWTower Cranes

    North America

    Sling easy

    16,656*

    *BPA AVERAGE QUALIFIED (16,105) + NON-QUALIFIED (551):

    JAN-JUNE 2020

    CIRCULATION

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    BPA

    A MAGAZINE’S CIRCULATION CAN ONLY BE GUARANTEED BY AN INDEPENDENT AUDITOR

    BPA is renowned as the best audit of business-to-business magazines in the world. BPA provides solid assurance and a guarantee of trust for advertisers and media buyers around the world.

    Would your company ever select a supplier without determining the quality of its product? The magazines you advertise in shouldn’t be any different.

    BPA is our quality audit that guarantees the circulation of American Cranes & Transport.

    ACT is the only BPA audited magazine in the North American crane sector.

    THE THREE STEP BPA PROCESS STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3

    DATABASE REPORTS are inspected to verify the publisher’s

    circulation claims for audience demographics e.g.: Business/

    Industry type; Job title/Function; Qualification is within 3 years

    PRINTER INVOICES for every issue are reviewed to verify the

    number of copies printed per issue.

    DUPLICATION is tested by the Auditor to verify that only one copy

    per recipient is being delivered unless otherwise reported.

    POSTAL/DISTRIBUTION RECEIPTS for every issue are

    reviewed to verify that sufficient copies have been distributed to

    cover circulation claims.

    GEOGRAPHIC COUNTS analysis is performed to verify

    subscribers reside in the geographic regions listed.

    SAMPLE TEST Auditor will contact a sample of recipients to confirm that they

    receive the magazine, to further verify data accuracy.

    PRODUCTION/DISTRIBUTION AUTHENTICATE RECIPIENTS VERIFY UNIQUENESS

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    2021 EDITORIAL CALENDAR: JANUARY-JUNE

    JANUARY FEBRUARYINDUSTRY FOCUS Safety, Training & Certification plus Training Directory

    Pilot Cars

    Telematics/Fleet Management

    Ground Stabilization

    Rigging Matters

    FORUM 2021 Economic Forecast

    BONUS CIRCULATION

    International Construction Contractors

    PRODUCT FOCUS Heavy Haul Trucks

    Permitting Trends

    SPMTs

    Mega Cranes

    Rigging Matters

    BONUS CIRCULATION

    International Specialized Transportation Contractors

    International Construction Contractors

    PREVIEW

    Specialized Transportation Symposium

    MARCH

    PRODUCT FOCUS Boom Dollies and Boom Launchers

    Anti-Collision Technologies

    Rigging Matters

    PROJECT DIGEST Tower Cranes

    BONUS CIRCULATION

    International Industrial Contractors

    TOPLISTDIRECTORY

    ACTSPECIALIZED LIFTING50

    APRIL

    PRODUCT FOCUSWind Power Cranes

    LMIs/RCLs

    Top Infrastructure Projects

    Rigging Matters

    FORUM Used Cranes, Auctions and Finance

    BONUS DISTRIBUTION

    AWRF

    BONUS CIRCULATION International Construction Contractors

    PREVIEW

    PREVIEW

    MAY

    REGIONAL REPORTCanada

    PRODUCT FOCUSTruck Cranes

    Crane Engines

    Rigging Matters

    Fall Protection Innovations

    PROJECT DIGEST Gantries

    BONUS DISTRIBUTION

    ACRP

    BONUS CIRCULATION Design Engineers and Diesel Progress Circulation

    JUNE

    PRODUCT FOCUS Self Erectors

    Remote Control Technologies

    Boom Trucks

    Crane Rental Roundtable

    Rigging Matters

    BONUS DISTRIBUTION

    SC&RA Specialized Transportation Symposium

    BONUS CIRCULATION World of Concrete International Construction Contractors

    TOPLIST

    ACT100

    SPECIALIZED TRAILERS

    2021 UPDATESC&RA has rescheduled two of its meetings to the latter part of 2021. The Specialized Transportation Symposium will now be held June 22–24 in Birmingham, AL. The Annual Conference will be held October 25-29 in San Antonio, TX. ACT’s July and October issues will feature Show Guides for these two events. Our annual SC&RA Job of the Year section will be featured in the December 2021 issue.

    SHOW GUIDE

    Specialized Transportation Symposium

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    2021 EDITORIAL CALENDAR: JULY-DECEMBER

    JULY

    PRODUCT FOCUSLift Planning Software

    Used Cranes

    Crawler Cranes

    Rigging Matters

    INDUSTRY FOCUS Wind Power Transport

    BONUS CIRCULATION

    International Construction Contractors

    AUGUST

    PRODUCT FOCUS Gantry Technologies

    Rough Terrain Cranes

    Rigging Matters

    PROJECT DIGEST Specialized Lifting & Rigging

    BONUS CIRCULATION

    International Construction Contractors

    TOPLIST

    ACTTOWER CRANE50

    SEPTEMBER

    PRODUCT FOCUSTelescopic Crawlers

    Rigging Matters

    INDUSTRY FOCUS Breakbulk

    BONUS DISTRIBUTION

    SC&RA Annual Conference

    SC&RA Crane & Rigging Workshop

    Utility Expo Breakbulk Americas WCTS

    OCTOBER

    PRODUCT FOCUS Spreader Bars, Slings and Below the Hook

    Simulator and VR Training

    Rigging Matters

    Bridges and Infrastructure

    PROJECT DIGEST Specialized Rigging and Lifting

    BONUS DISTRIBUTION SC&RA Annual Conference

    BONUS CIRCULATION International Construction Contractors

    PREVIEW

    Crane & Rigging Workshop

    PREVIEW

    Crane & Rigging Workshop

    SHOW GUIDE

    NOVEMBER DECEMBER

    PRODUCT FOCUSMini Cranes and Articulating Cranes

    Heavy Haul Trailer Technologies

    Rigging Matters

    FORUM: Crane Maintenance, Restoration and Repair

    BONUS CIRCULATION

    International Construction Contractors

    International Specialized Transport Contractors

    TOPLIST

    ACTTRANSPORT50

    EXCLUSIVE*

    FREE MARKET RESEARCH: FREE independent

    advertising research for full pages or larger

    PRODUCT FOCUSWire Rope/Synthetic Rope

    Tower Cranes

    Ground Stabilization

    Rigging Matters

    INDUSTRY FORUM Finance

    PROJECT DIGEST Specialized Transportation

    BONUS CIRCULATION International Construction Contractors

    SHOW GUIDE

    PREVIEW

    Annual Conference

    SHOW GUIDE

    Annual Conference

    EXCLUSIVE

    Job of the Year Special Section

    EDITORIAL DEADLINESEditorial should be submitted to the editor no later than the 5th of the preceding monthFor further details, or to submit material suitable for publication, please contact: D.Ann Shiffler: [email protected] +1 512 868 7482

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    ACT SOURCEBOOK

    The ACT Sourcebook is the most respected reference guide for the crane, rigging and specialized transportation sector. It is available in hard copy, tablet and digital formats — easily accessible from the office or in the field.

    SOURCEBOOK

    For more information contact Matt Burk: [email protected] | +1 312 496 3314 or Bev O’Dell: [email protected] | +1 816 886 1858

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    SC&RA JOB OF THE YEAR JOB OF THE YEAR SC&RA

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    Barhart’s winning project took place at a nuclear power plant in Louisiana and required an innovative concept and aggressive execution plan.

    One of the nuclear facility’s two clarifier units – the units which clean water from the Mississippi River so it can be used as cooling water to the plant – was in need of repair. The clarifier tank is a concrete structure with a wall height of 28 feet and an inside diameter of 178 feet. The “clarifier core,” which refers to the rotating equipment in the center of the clarifying tank, was supported by 16 lateral supports and tie rods that attached to the tank wall. The lateral supports had buckled, and ten out of the 16 were structurally compromised.

    Immediate challenges“The challenge for Barnhart began almost immediately,” said Gene Pugh, Barnhart project sales, “since once the clarifier tank had been drained and inspected from the observation platform, plant safety protocol prohibited anyone from entering the tank. There were many things to consider in

    eight-foot girders to acceptable levels and gave Barnhart the headroom needed to obtain the necessary sling angles for the rigging method.

    The third tier was comprised of two five-foot transition girders that were each 84 feet long with a 74-foot span. The top tier consisted of two trapezoidal girders that supported the rigging – each one was 72 feet long with a 55-foot span. The upper assembly also had slide systems on tiers three and four that enabled precise placement of the rigging over the structure.

    Barnhart’s concept and execution plan adhered to all of the customer’s site-safety procedures. The rigging design and fabrication allowed for the 600,000-pound load to be lifted safely from 24 rigging locations, which ensured the stability of the structure. The lifting solution was resistant to virtually any severe weather events that could have occurred during the course of the project. Even the expected deflection was mitigated with several design innovations, including the strategic placement of the second-tier girders and rockers, also developed by Barnhart, which nullified the effect of deflection on the upper lift system.

    Finally, the assembly and disassembly plans were created with worker safety as the number one priority. Barnhart held multiple job-hazard analysis meetings (JHA) each day and supervisors, operators and riggers went through additional site-specific training to secure their Qual-cards. Most importantly, the project was injury and accident free. n

    evaluating repair options, but employee/worker safety was paramount to the plan that would eventually be approved by the customer.”

    Barnhart’s scope was to provide a lift system capable of lifting from above the 600,000-pound clarifier structure so as to remove the damaged lateral

    supports, while also providing crane and rigging support for the subsequent

    reconstruction of the clarifier unit.The customer initially suggested

    bringing in a heavy-lift crane to hold the structure while the lateral

    supports were removed, a method that would require the crane to hold the load for three weeks, and was ultimately deemed not feasible.

    Barnhart next considered a girder configuration on the clarifier wall, and then a girder system independent of the wall. The concrete wall, which was 28 feet tall and 2 feet thick, would need to be evaluated for its vertical-load capacities, and the rigging design would be complex.

    After all options were considered, a four-tiered girder arrangement on the concrete wall was proposed and accepted. The base tier was comprised of two eight-foot girders that were each 180 feet long with a 164-foot span. This was the largest span Barnhart had ever attempted.

    The second tier was comprised of two temporary bridge girders that were each 76 feet long. The second tier was crucial as it allowed for the load points on the eight-foot girders to be moved closer to the walls instead of being closer to the center. This reduced the deflection on the

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    A superior spanBARNHART RIGGING $750,000 TO $2 MILLION

    Barnhart provided a lift system capable of lifting from above the 600,000-pound clarifier structure so as to remove the damaged lateral supports, while also providing crane and rigging support for the subsequent reconstruction of the clarifier unit.

    Protecting Venice!FAGIOLI RIGGING OVER $2 MILLION

    T he first part of this award-winning SC&RA Job of the Year occurred between 2012 and 2014 when Fagioli transported and installed a number of 12,000-ton concrete caissons which were used as bases for the mobile barriers that isolate and protect the Venetian Lagoon from the Adriatic Sea when the tide reaches above established levels.

    Between 2016 and 2017, Fagioli completed the award-winning second phase of this project: installing the 19 corresponding 450-ton mobile gates with a Fagioli-built customized launching system.

    “After undergoing months of detailed analysis, tests and 3D simulations,” said Edoardo Ascione, president and managing director, “the Fagioli engineering department designed an innovative launching system to facilitate the installation of all 19 mobile gates. The launching system had a lifting capacity of 690 tons, a loading capacity of 870 tons and contained a movable tower system capable of rotating 180 degrees.”

    into its final position underwater.During the project, Fagioli also custom

    built a structure they referred to as a “transport beam,” which was equipped with four 300-ton capacity strand jacks, as well as power packs for the skidding of the beams. The structure was designed to lift the gantry off one caisson and reposition it onto another caisson for subsequent gate installations.

    Additionally, Fagioli used a 36-axle SPMT for various hauling tasks, which included moving gantry and beam sections during assembly operations and transporting the gantry launching system, mobile gates and transport beams onto the barge.

    In order to complete the entire operation as efficiently as possible, Fagioli employed a dedicated barge to transport the gates –

    with winches positioned on the barge for mooring operations. Fagioli was also in charge of the ballasting operations.

    Once the barge carrying the launching system arrived at Malamocco, the gantry lifting system was placed in position over the first 12,000-ton caisson. The barge was

    moored and kept steady by tugboats. Once positioned, the gantry launching structure opened the movable tower systems. The bottom towers were then joined together with the middle frame, and then the barge was unmoored and returned to Pellestrina Island where all the mobile gates were stored.

    Using SPMTs, Fagioli then loaded the mobile gate onto the barge, after which it returned to Malamocco. The barge was moored underneath the launching system previously laid onto the caissons. The “fishing beam” was gently lowered and connected to the gate. After connection, the gate was lifted by four strand jacks positioned on top of the lifting structure so the barge could sail out from under it. The mobile gate was then lowered into the water by the strand jacks connected to the fishing beams. The final operation was connecting the gate to the caisson.

    Due to their rigorous engineering and safety studies, Fagioli performed this extremely precise sea-based operation with zero accidents. n

    Innovative launching systemTo assemble the various sections of the launching system, Fagioli used a gantry lifting system, self-propelled modular trailers (SPMTs) and mobile cranes. First, Fagioli assembled the crosshead beam. Next, the towers were assembled. Fagioli then used SPMTs to mobilize the items and a 600-ton gantry lifting system to lift the structure. The crosshead beams were designed with four top-mounted, 300-ton strand jacks, which were used for the lowering/lifting operations of the mobile gates.

    Next, Fagioli completed the assembly of the lateral movable towers. The towers were connected at the top and bottom with two beams referred to as top and bottom frames. A middle frame was also used to allow the rotation of the towers. In order to execute the installation of the mobile gates, Fagioli built a dedicated lifting system called a “fishing beam.” This lifting device was connected to the strand jacking system, allowing the hooking of the gate for lowering it

    The “fishing beam” was gently lowered and connected to the gate. After connection, the

    gate was lifted by four strand jacks positioned on top of the lifting structure so the barge

    could sail out from under it.

    SPECIALIZEDLIFTING50SPECIALIZEDLIFTING50

    #OF #OFOTHER #OF MAKE/MODEL CAPACITYOF SPECIALIZED RUBBER SPECIALIZED STRAND OFLARGEST LARGESTSPECIALIZED LIFTINGRANK #OF SCOPEOF #OF TIRED #OF LIFTING JACK SPECIALIZED LIFTINGUNIT INDEX20182017 NAMEOFCOMPANY LOCATION DEPOTS OPERATION EMPLOYEES SENIORCONTACT WEBSITE GANTRIES GANTRIES UNITS UNITS LIFTINGUNIT (U.S.TONS) (U.S.TONS)

    1 1 MammoetNorthAmerica USA 21 Worldwide 1,300 BillAmbrose,president,Americas www.mammoet.com 0 20 305 157 MammoetLiftSystem 350,000 372,8002 2 FagioliUSA USA 2 Worldwide 142 EdoardoAscione,president www.fagioli.com 0 20 146 596 FagioliSelf-Propelled 70,000 288,000 SkidSystem3 3 BarnhartCrane&Rigging USA 47 National 1,250 AlanBarnhart,CEO www.barnhartcrane.com 0 84 758 18 BarnhartModularLiftTower 5,000 276,4284 5 BiggeCrane&Rigging USA 17 National 882 WestonSettlemier,president&CEO www.bigge.com 0 20 236 76 BiggeLiftTowerSystem 4,000 90,9225 4 EmmertInternational USA 3 Worldwide 110 TerryW.Emmert,president www.emmertintl.com 1 4 1,049 4 EmmertLiftSystem 3,250 80,8506 6 EdwardsMoving&Rigging USA 9 Worldwide 137 MarkEdwards,CEO www.edwardsmoving.com 0 16 560 4 HydrospexStrandJackSystem 800 60,9577 13 DeepSouthCrane&Rigging USA 8 Worldwide 610 MitchLandry,president www.deepsouthcrane.com 2 3 50 6 DeepSouthSpecialized 16,000 29,800 JackSystem8 7 DoralEquipment USA 3 National 50 RobKeelan,vicepresident www.doralequipmentrental.com 0 7 83 0 Rigger-LiftR120 60 21,8009 8 Burkhalter USA 4 Worldwide 150 DelynnBurkhalter,CEO www.burkhalter.net 0 5 60 14 BPU-750 3,527 21,50010 11 WolfeHouseMovers USA 2 Worldwide 45 JaminBuckingham,president www.buckinghamtransport.com 0 0 85 0 SynchronizedJackingSystem 7,200 16,90511 14 RiggingGearSales,Inc. USA 1 Worldwide 15 BenForster,vicepresident www.rgsinc.net 0 112 232 0 LiftSystemsHH1000 1,000 13,64412 9 LampsonInternational USA 8 Worldwide 300 KateLampson,directory,PR&marketing www.lampsoncrane.com 0 4 8 0 E-ZLift 2,400 13,50013 10 Erickson’s USA 3 Regional 70 SteveErickson,president www.ericksonsgr.com 0 5 80 0 EnerpacSBL1100 1,176 12,67614 15 BerardTransportation USA 5 National 75 BrettBerard,vicepresidentofoperations www.berardtrans.com 0 0 8 0 EnerpacSyncrolift 4,000 12,60015 12 TransportBellemare* Canada 4 Worldwide 1,100 DanielProvost,transportoperationsmanager www.groupebellemare.com 0 1 5 0 Goldhofer 2,872 12,00016 16 InternationalIndustrial USA 4 National 300 DouglasJardine,President www.iiccusa.com 0 36 525 0 RiggersManufacturingEZ604 600 9,660 ContractingCorporation*17 18 TaylorCrane&Rigging USA 2 National 74 JimC.Taylor,Jr.,president www.taylorcrane.com 0 8 187 0 EnerpacEVOSyncLiftSystem 2,400 9,53218 17 OmegaMorgan USA 4 Worldwide 325 TroyTallent,vicepresident,specialized www.omegamorgan.com 0 6 18 0 HeavySlideSystem 6,000 8,15019 21 TNTCrane&Rigging USA 42 National 1,500 MikeAppling,CEO www.tntcrane.com 0 6 75 0 EnerpacSBL1100 1,100 7,20020 20 NorrisBrothersCo.* USA 1 Regional 65 JosephB.Michael,President&CEO www.norrisbr.com 0 3 13 0 125 6,69521 22 PSCCrane&Rigging USA 4 National 175 RandySever,executivevicepresident www.pscind.com 0 3 96 1 Hydra-SlideJS250“UpNGo” 1,000 5,62022 19 IRMIndustryMovers Mexico 2 Worldwide 75 DavidGonzalez,president/CEO www.irmindustrial.com 0 3 77 0 J&REngineeringL1001-4-34 500 5,38023 23 TranstellSAdeCV* Mexico 1 Worldwide 120 GuillermoArce,generalmanager www.transtell.com.mx 0 2 3 2 HydrospexHSL2000Lifting 2,040 5,34024 24 AdvancedRigging& USA 1 Regional 30 MatthewHinty,president www.advanced-rigging.com 1 10 128 0 HydratechFS404270 400 5,265 MachineryMovers25 25 DuffyCrane&Hauling* USA 1 Regional 50 JeffreyL.Cummings,president www.duffycrane.com 0 1 20 0 5,000 MachineryMovers26 27 AtlasIndustrialContractors* USA 7 Worldwide 350 GeorgeGhanem,president&CEO www.atlascos.com 0 3 89 4 AtlasTowerLiftingSystem 800 4,40027 28 NCSGCrane&HeavyHaul Canada 27 Worldwide 1,000 TedRedmond,president,CEO www.ncsg.com 0 1 6 0 J&RLift&LockGantry 700 4,20028 29 MaximCraneWorks USA 53 National 2,705 FrankBardonaro,COO www.maximcrane.com 0 12 26 4 J&REngineeringLiftNLockGantry 700 3,72529 32 RiggersGroup Mexico 3 Worldwide 75 HectorR.Tores,DaVila,vicepresident www.riggers.mx 0 4 17 36 J&REngineeringLiftNLock 600 3,300 GantryL120030 31 Mid-AtlanticLiftSystems USA 1 National 4 TravisHall,president www.midatlanticlift.com 0 38 28 0 LiftSystems34PT5400WT 500 3,25831 33 SelinskyForce USA 3 Regional 175 JimChapman,president/CEO www.selinskyforce.com 0 4 38 0 J&REngineeringLift&LockGantry 500 2,90832 34 WilliamsSteelErection USA 1 Regional 100 MariannePastor,vicepresident www.wmsi.com 21 24 6 0 Link-BeltHC278 300 2,300 Company33 35 ProcessGroupInc.* Canada 3 Canada 275 BryanSnyder,VPconstruction www.processgroup.ca 0 3 20 0 LiftingTower 1,000 2,13034 36 CSEInc.* USA 5 National 250 ChrisStinnette,CEO www.cseonline.net 0 1 6 0 J&REngineeringLift&LockGantry 900 2,00035 38 HollandMoving&Rigging USA 1 Worldwide 20 ChrisHolland,president www.hmrsupplies.com 50 0 20 0 HollandPowerDolly 55 1,99036 37 IntermountainRigging USA 2 National 95 RonMontgomery,president www.irhusa.com 0 3 10 4 J&RModelL903-4-34-Gantry 450 1,500 &HeavyHaul37 39 SouthwestIndustrialRigging USA 4 National 170 MikeMadge,vicepresident www.swirusa.com 0 4 7 0 LiftSystems850 850 1,33238 26 CropacEquipment Canada 4 National 75 JohnathanVieira,marketing&commsmanager www.cropac.com 5 5 45 0 TaylorX360M 50 1,00039 40 MountainCraneService USA 4 National 122 PaulBelcher,owner,chiefexecutiveofficer www.mountaincrane.com 80 2 8 0 J&REngineeringLift-N-LockGantry 200 95040 30 AMEInc. USA 4 National 158 ScotttWalken,directorofpreconstruction www.ameonline.com 0 3 5 0 LiftSystems75TonTwin-Lift 75 755 321 14,524 160 486 5,138 926 1,427,872*estimated Editor’sNote:AmericanCranes&Transportisnotresponsibleforerrorsoromissions.

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    Demag CC 2400-1 400 5.5@142 162 24/168 84 33.33 440Demag CC 2800-1 600 4@142 192 24/180 102 20 660Demag CC 3800-1 650 4.1@161 192 24/192 96 20 715Demag PC 3800-1 650 6.3@160 192 24/192 96 on outriggers 715Demag CC 6800-1 1250 5.4@170 202 30/210 114 18.33 1,375Demag CC 8800-1 1600 14.0@174 208 48/216 108 13.33 1,760Demag CC 8800-1 TWIN 3200 123@129 222 54/234 117 13.33 3,525Kobelco CK800G-2 [email protected] 1.2@52 70 15.2/61.0 18 28.7 80Kobelco CK850G-2 [email protected] 1.2@52 70 12.2/61.0 18 28.7 85Kobelco CK1100G-2 [email protected] 1.6@52 74 12.2/61.0 18 28.7 110Kobelco CK1200G-2 [email protected] [email protected] 92 15.2/70.1 52 23.3 120Kobelco CK1600G-2 [email protected] [email protected] 99 15.2/76.5 53 21.7 160Kobelco CK2000II [email protected] [email protected] 105 15.2/85.6 52 18.3 200Kobelco CK2750G-2 [email protected] [email protected] 121 15.2/91.7 61 16.7 275Kobelco CK3300G-2 [email protected] [email protected] 122 24.0/90.2 66 16.6 330Kobelco CK3300G-2 (SHL) [email protected] [email protected] 171 30.0/102.0 90 16.6 385Lampson LTL-350 317 [email protected] 103.9 42.6/103.6 42.6 26.8 350Lampson LTL-500 453 [email protected] 86.1 42.6/85.3 42.6 26.8 500Lampson LTL-850 798 [email protected] 122.2 48.7/121.9 60.9 26.8 850Lampson LTL-1000 907 [email protected] 122.2 48.7/121.9 60.9 26.8 1,000Lampson LTL-1100 997 [email protected] 122.2 48.7/121.9 73.1 26.8 1,100Lampson LTL-1200 1430 [email protected] 142.3 67.0/140.2 73.1 26.8 1,500Lampson LTL-1500 1430 [email protected] 142.3 67.0/140.2 73.1 26.8 1,500Lampson LTL-2600 2358 [email protected] 142.3 67.0/140.2 73.1 26.8 2,600Lampson LTL-3000 2721 [email protected] 142.3 67.0/140.2 73.1 26.8 3,000Liebherr HS 8030 HD Duty Cycle 30 2.2@16 21 22 24 30 35Liebherr HS 8040 HD Duty Cycle 44 1.2@36 45 18568 50 30.8 48Liebherr HS 8050 HD Duty Cycle 50 1.2@50 47 18568 50 1.15 55Liebherr HS 8070 HD Duty Cycle 65 1.1@46 54 20760 56 25 77Liebherr LR 1110 115.5@3 2.5@65 98 14.0/71.0 71.0 46.6 110Liebherr HS 8100 HD Duty Cycle 90 1@52 60 14/68 62 22.33 110Liebherr LR1110 115 2.4@65 105.9 14/104.8 71 22.5 127Liebherr HS 8130 HD Duty Cycle 120 0.5@50 72 14/53 74 21.66 150Liebherr LR 1130 [email protected] 2.2@80 120 17.0/80.0 92.6 35 151Liebherr LR 1160 [email protected] [email protected] 129 20.0/87.5 104.9 25 200Liebherr LR 1200 [email protected] 2.3@95 142 20.0/89.0 117 26.6 220Liebherr HS 895 HD Duty Cycle 200 2.7@72 82 20/84 84 23.33 220Liebherr LR 1250 [email protected] 2.3@95 142 20.0/86.0 117 26.6 275Liebherr LR 1300 SX [email protected] 3.3@105 164 20.0/92.0 123.13 21.6 330Liebherr HS 8300 HD Duty Cycle 300 2.9@60 72 20/68 68 25 330Liebherr LR 1350/1 350@6m 11.8@110 152 18/120 90 27 400Liebherr LR 1500 500@11m 3.3@144 164 36/114 84 27.5 550Liebherr LR 1600/2 600@11m 6.2@152 187 24/144 96 22.7 660Liebherr LR 1600/2-W 600@11m 23@144 166 24/144 36 22.7 660Liebherr LR 1750/2 750@7m 2.6@156 191 21/140 105 27.5 825Liebherr LR 1800-1.0 800@9m @152 200 36/180 102 22.7 880Liebherr LR 1800-1.0 800@9m @152 200 36/180 102 22.7 880Liebherr LR 11000 1,000@11m 6.1@180 224 18/156 114 22.7 1,200Liebherr LR 11350 1,350@12m 30.6@140 196 30/150 114 18 1,500Liebherr LR 13000 3,000@12 29@200 245 60/144 126 n/s 3,300Link-Belt 138 HSL 73 [email protected] 58.5 12.2/61 18.3 32.2 80Link-Belt 218 HSL 100 1.2@61 67.7 12.19/70.1 22.9 32.2 110Link-Belt 228 HSL 117.9 1.4@61 85.7 13.72/71.65 22.9 32.2 130Link-Belt 238 HSL 136 [email protected] 93.9 15.2/79.3 24.4 26.8 150Link-Belt 248 HSL 181 [email protected] 105.7 16.7/86.6 30.5 23.3 200Link-Belt 298 Series 2 208.6 [email protected] 110.7 18.3/88.3 27.4 26.6 230Link-Belt 348 Series 2 272.2 [email protected] 132.6 21.3/108.2 42.7 26.6 300Manitowoc MLC100-1 100 1.9@50 58 13/61 18.3 45.6 110

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    CRAWLER CRANES BY CAPACITY

    Manitowoc MLC165-1 165 1.7@62 51.8 15/84 24.4 51.7 181Manitowoc 14000 200 3.2@84 57.8 20/89 21.3 30 220Manitowoc 999 250 2.2@88 94.4 21/88 15.2 26.8 275Manitowoc 2250 272 2.7@100 91.4 21/101 12.2 26.8 300Manitowoc MLC300 300 5.2@80 102 30/102 30 21.7 330Manitowoc 16000 400 9@88 84 30/96 24 20.7 440Manitowoc MLC650 650 8.8@82 101 32/104 26 21.7 716Manitowoc 31000 2300 48@150 42 55/110 24 10 2,535Terex HC 80 80 [email protected] 72 12.2/70.1 18.3 33.33 80Terex HC 120 110 [email protected] 84 15.2/82.3 21 23.33 110Terex HC 165 165 [email protected] 94 15.2/94.5 24.4 14.66 165Terex HC 230 208 [email protected] 105 18.2/97.5 12.1 14.66 230Terex HC 285 250 [email protected] 114 21.3/111.3 29 14.66 275Zoomlion ZCC1100 [email protected] 1.2@55 67 13/67 18 21 110Zoomlion ZCC2600 260@5 2@82 94 20/83 60 16.67 286

    CRAWLER CRANES BY MANUFACTURER

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    Extension (m)

    Maximum Travel Speed

    (m/min)Capacity US Tons

    Liebherr HS 8030 HD Duty Cycle 30 2.2@16 21 22 24 30 35Liebherr HS 8040 HD Duty Cycle 44 1.2@36 45 18568 50 30.8 48Liebherr HS 8050 HD Duty Cycle 50 1.2@50 47 18568 50 1.15 55Liebherr HS 8070 HD Duty Cycle 65 1.1@46 54 20760 56 25 77Kobelco CK800G-2 [email protected] 1.2@52 70 15.2/61.0 18 28.7 80Link-Belt 138 HSL 73 [email protected] 58.5 12.2/61 18.3 32.2 80Terex HC 80 80 [email protected] 72 12.2/70.1 18.3 33.33 80Kobelco CK850G-2 [email protected] 1.2@52 70 12.2/61.0 18 28.7 85Kobelco CK1100G-2 [email protected] 1.6@52 74 12.2/61.0 18 28.7 110Liebherr LR 1110 115.5@3 2.5@65 98 14.0/71.0 71.0 46.6 110Liebherr HS 8100 HD Duty Cycle 90 1@52 60 14/68 62 22.33 110Link-Belt 218 HSL 100 1.2@61 67.7 12.19/70.1 22.9 32.2 110Manitowoc MLC100-1 100 1.9@50 58 13/61 18.3 45.6 110Terex HC 120 110 [email protected] 84 15.2/82.3 21 23.33 110Zoomlion ZCC1100 [email protected] 1.2@55 67 13/67 18 21 110Kobelco CK1200G-2 [email protected] [email protected] 92 15.2/70.1 52 23.3 120Liebherr LR1110 115 2.4@65 105.9 14/104.8 71 22.5 127Link-Belt 228 HSL 117.9 1.4@61 85.7 13.72/71.65 22.9 32.2 130Liebherr HS 8130 HD Duty Cycle 120 0.5@50 72 14/53 74 21.66 150Link-Belt 238 HSL 136 [email protected] 93.9 15.2/79.3 24.4 26.8 150Liebherr LR 1130 [email protected] 2.2@80 120 17.0/80.0 92.6 35 151Kobelco CK1600G-2 [email protected] [email protected] 99 15.2/76.5 53 21.7 160Terex HC 165 165 [email protected] 94 15.2/94.5 24.4 14.66 165Manitowoc MLC165-1 165 1.7@62 51.8 15/84 24.4 51.7 181Kobelco CK2000II [email protected] [email protected] 105 15.2/85.6 52 18.3 200Liebherr LR 1160 [email protected] [email protected] 129 20.0/87.5 104.9 25 200Link-Belt 248 HSL 181 [email protected] 105.7 16.7/86.6 30.5 23.3 200Liebherr LR 1200 [email protected] 2.3@95 142 20.0/89.0 117 26.6 220Liebherr HS 895 HD Duty Cycle 200 2.7@72 82 20/84 84 23.33 220Manitowoc 14000 200 3.2@84 57.8 20/89 21.3 30 220Link-Belt 298 Series 2 208.6 [email protected] 110.7 18.3/88.3 27.4 26.6 230Terex HC 230 208 [email protected] 105 18.2/97.5 12.1 14.66 230Kobelco CK2750G-2 [email protected] [email protected] 121 15.2/91.7 61 16.7 275Liebherr LR 1250 [email protected] 2.3@95 142 20.0/86.0 117 26.6 275Manitowoc 999 250 2.2@88 94.4 21/88 15.2 26.8 275Terex HC 285 250 [email protected] 114 21.3/111.3 29 14.66 275Zoomlion ZCC2600 260@5 2@82 94 20/83 60 16.67 286

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    ASSOCIATIONS COMPANY NAME ADDRESS COUNTRY PHONE WEBSITE PRIMARY CONTACT

    American National Standards 25West43rdStreet, USA (212)642-4946 www.ansi.org JoeBhatiaInstitute Inc. (ANSI) NewYork,NY10036 President/CEOAmerican Rental Association 190019thStreet, USA (800)334-2177 www.ararental.org ChrisWehrman Moline,IL61265 CEOAmerican Wind Energy Association 1501MSt.NW.Suite1000USA (202)383-2500 www.awea.org TomKiernan Washington,DC20005 CEOAssociated Equipment Distributors 600W.22ndStreet USA (630)574-0650 www.aednet.org DavidGordon Suite220,OakBrook, VPofSales IL60523Associated General Contractors 2300WilsonBlvd,Ste400 USA (703)548-3118) www.agc.org StephenSandher Arlington,VA22201 CEOAssociated Wire Rope Fabricators POBox748 USA (248)994-7753 www.awrf.org JeffGilbert WalledLake,MI48390 ChiefExecutiveAssociation of Crane & Rigging 28175Haggerty USA (800)690-3921 www.acrp.net JeffGilbertProfessionals (ACRP) Novi,MI48377 ExecutiveDirectorAssociation of Equipment 6737WestWashington USA (414)272-0943 www.aem.org DennisSlaterManufacturers Street,Milwaukee,WI53214 PresidentBC Association for Crane Safety POBox48883Bentall Canada (604)336-4699 www.bcacs.ca FraserCocks Vancouver,BCV7X1A8 ExecutiveDirectorCanadian Construction Association 1900-275SlaterSt. Canada (613)236-9455 www.cca-acc.com MichaelAtkinson Ottawa,ONK1P5H9 PresidentCrane Certification Association 28175Haggerty USA (800)447-3402 www.ccaaweb.net JeffGilbertof America Novi,MI48377 ExecutiveDirectorCrane Owners Association 447GeorgiaStreet USA (707)552-6040 www.craneowners.org MichaelVlaming Vallejo,CA94590 ExecutiveDirectorCrane Rental Association of Canada POBox26 Canada (306)585-2722 www.crac-canada.com ClaireBélanger-Parker Regina,SKS4P2Z5 ExecutiveAdministratorFlorida Crane Owners’ Council, Inc. 170NorthGoldenrodRoad USA (512)633-7413 www.flcoc.com JohnWessel Orlando,FL32807 ManagingDirectorIronworker Management 1750NewYorkAve.NW, USA (800)545-4921 www.impact-net.org KevinHiltonProgressive Action Cooperative 4thFloor,Washington, CEOTrust (IMPACT) DC20006National Commission for the 2750ProsperityAvenue, USA (703)560-2391 www.nccco.org GrahamBrentCertification of Crane Suite505,Fairfax, ExecutiveDirectorOperators (NCCCO) VA22031Specialized Carriers & Riggers 5870TrinityPkwy., USA (703)698-0291 www.scranet.org JoelDandreaAssociation (SC&RA) Suite200,Centreville, ChiefExecutiveOfficer VA20120 Steel Erectors Association PiedmontLeafLofts USA (336)294-8880 www.seaa.net TomUnderhillof America 401E.4thSt.,#204 ExecutiveDirector Winston-Salem,NC27101

    AUCTIONS/USED CRANE SALES COMPANY NAME ADDRESS COUNTRY PHONE WEBSITE PRIMARY CONTACT

    Alex Lyon & Son 7697Rt.31 USA (315)633-2944 www.lyonauction.com JackLyon Bridgeport,NY13030 PresidentAmerican Auctioneers LLC 1033W.MainSt. USA (256)927-5263 www.american-auctioneers.com KeithBaldwin Centre,AL35960 PresidentBar None Auction 2440GoldRiverRoad, USA (866)372-1700 wwwbarnoneauction.com BrianWahlster Suite200,RanchoCordova, GeneralManager, CA95670 SacramentoBerryhill Auctioneers 3901DendronDrive USA (972)874-1222 www.berryhillauctioneers.com RayBerryhill FlowerMound,TX75028 OwnerBunch Bros Auctioneers POBox175 USA (270)376-2992 www.bunchbrothers.com SteveBunch Wingo,KY42088Crane Network 400E.IllinoisStreet,SuiteBUSA (214)612-7626 www.cranenetwork.com Lemont,IL60439 Darell Dunkle Auctioneers POBox959, USA (800)433-6670 www.dunkleauctioneers.com DarellDunkle Harrison,MI48625 OwnerDeanco Auction 1042HollandAvenue, USA (601)656-9768 www.deancoauction.com DonnieW.Dean Philadelphia,MS39350 Owner/President/ AuctioneerDovebid Auctions 1900O’Farrell,Ste325 USA (800)665-1042 www.go-dove.com ThomasBurton SanMateo,CA94403 ExecutiveVicePresidentDSA Don Smock Auction Company 6531SStateRoad13 USA (765)778-9277 www.dsaauctions.com DonaldSmock Pendleton,IN46064 CEO

    First Capitol Auction Inc. 50SolanoAvenue, USA (707)552-0739 www.1stcapitolauction.com BrianMcKissack Vallejo,CA94590 VicePresidentHenderson Auctions 13340FloridaBlvd USA (225)686-2252 www.hendersonauctions.com JeffreyHenderson Livingston,LA70754 President/CEOHilpipre Auctions 2862WagnerRoad USA (319)235-6007 www.hilpipre.com CraigHilpipre Waterloo,IA50703 PresidentHunyady Auction Services 1440CowpathRoad USA (215)361-9099 www.hunyady.com MikeHunyady Hatfield,PA19440 PresidentIRAY Auction 11935Hwys95NE USA (320)968-7230 www.iraymn.com BeckyMix Foley,MN56329 MarketingManagerJ J Kane Auctioneers 1000LenolaRoad USA (855)462-5263 www.jjkane.com BobKane MapleShade,NJ8052 OperationsJ M Wood Auction Company 3475AshleyRoad USA (334)264-3265 www.jmwood.com BrendaWood Montgomery,AL36108 PresidentLloyd Meekins & Sons 4070NCHwy211East USA (910)738-1389 www.meekinsauction.com Lumberton,NC28358LVG Auctions 190SunpacBlvd. Canada (800)340-7606 www.lvgauctions.com RichardKennedy Brampton,ONL6T5P4 GeneralManagerJeff Martin Auctioneers Inc 2236Hwy49 USA (601)450-6200 www.jeffmartinauctioneers.com JeffMartin Brooklyn,MS39425 OwnerMartin Auction Services LLC 9515TexasChurchRoad USA (217)935-3245 www.martinauction.com RobNord Clinton,IL61727 OwnerMusser Bros Auctioneers 3035RickenbackerDrive USA (509)416-6060 www.mbauction.com ScottMusser Pasco,WA99301 VicePresidentMyron Bowling Auctioneers 3901KrausLane USA (513)738-3311 www.myronbowling.com MyronBowling Hamilton,OH45014 PresidentPetrowskyAuctioneers 275Route32 USA (860)642-4200 www.petrowskyauctioneers.com SammyPetrowsky NorthFranklin,CT06254 FounderPro Team Auction Company 1715GardenVillageDr, USA (865)674-7002 www.proteamauction.com AliceWebb SteA,WhitePine, MarketingDirector TN37890Purple Wave Auction 825LeveeDrive USA (785)537-7653 www.purplewave.com AaronMcKee Manhattan,KS66502 FounderRitchie Bros. Auctioneers 9500GlenlyonParkway Canada (778)331-5500 www.rbauctions.com RaviSaligram Burnaby,BCV5JOC6 CEOSullivan Auctioneers LLC 1066EUSHwy136 USA (217)847-2160 www.sullivanauctioneers.com DanSullivan Hamilton,IL62341-0111 OwnerThompson Auctioneers 3519StateRoute235 USA (937)426-8446 www.thompsonauctioneers.com SteveThompson Fairborn,OH45325 OwnerVocon Auctions 4747NE14thStreet USA (866)218-6266 www.govocon.com KellyHousbyand DesMoines,IA50313 KevinHousbyPartnersWest Auctions POBox278 USA (530)661-0490 www.westauction.com DonnaBradshaw Woodland,CA95776 PresidentYoder & Frey Auctioneers Inc 1670Commerce USA (419)865-3990 www.yoderandfrey.com V.PeterClark Holland,OH43528 President

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    Adeunis NA, Inc. 65PondfieldRd.,Suite14 USA (914)337-2167 www.vokkero.com FrankFischer Bronxville,NY10708 DirectorofMarketing/ CommunciationsCattron Group InterNational 58WestShenango USA (724)962-2630 www.cattron.com MandyBailey Sharpsville,PA16150 MarketingAssistantCervis, Inc. 140ThornHillRoad USA (724)741-9000 www.cervisinc.com KevinHadley Warrendale,PA15086 SalesManagerControl Chief Corp 200WilliamsStreet USA (814)362-6811 www.controlchief.com AllisonAmbrose Bradford,PA16701 MarketingCustom Controls Inc. #10630468 Canada (604)854-3000 www.customcontrolsinc.com JeffCreamer GreatNorthernAve, SalesManager Abbotsford,BCV2T6H4Dalec Electronic Inc. 9335WBelmontAvenue USA (847)671-7676 www.dalec.com Tom FranklinPark,IL60131 MarketingManagerEaton Wireless 74-1833CoastMeridianRd Canada (604)944-9247 www.omnexcontrols.com NigelEvans PortCoquitlam, ProductManager BCV3C6G5Flodraulics Inc. 3539NCountyRoad USA (317)890-3700 www.flodraulics.com TylerEllis 700W MarketingManager Greenfield,IN46140A

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    ACTTOWERCRANE50, ACTTRANSPORT50

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    ANNUAL NORTH AMERICAN BUYER’S GUIDE

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    n Manufacturers’ and Services Directory

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    ACT NEWSLETTER

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