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BMG’s Tools & Equipment Lifting and Rigging division continues to lead the way in providing innovative solutions tailored for the lifting and rigging challenges faced by diverse industries across Africa. From agriculture to mining and marine operations, BMG offers high-quality products and expert support to ensure safe, efficient, and effectiveContinue Reading

In a strategic move to enhance global logistics capabilities, Kuehne+Nagel has acquired a 51% majority stake in IMC Logistics (IMC), a leading U.S.-based provider of marine drayage services. This acquisition, a testament to Kuehne+Nagel’s growth strategy, strengthens its access to North America’s critical logistics networks while setting the stage forContinue Reading

Drydocks World, Dubai, has entered into an agreement with Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industries (ZPMC) to build a next-generation 5,000-tonne Floating Sheerleg Crane, set to become the largest of its kind in the Middle East and Africa. The project, which includes design, construction, testing, and commissioning, is expected to take aroundContinue Reading

Mammoet, the global leader in engineered heavy lifting and transport, has launched the SK6000, the world’s strongest land-based crane. Designed to accelerate large-scale energy and infrastructure projects, the SK6000 allows for the construction of larger components in parallel, enabling projects to be completed faster and more cost-effectively. The SK6000 playsContinue Reading

Tadano is set to acquire IHI Transport Machinery Co., the crane and material handling subsidiary of IHI Corporation, excluding IHI’s crawler crane and excavator business, which was sold to Kato eight years ago. Established in 1973, IHI Transport Machinery’s product lineup includes port and yard handling cranes, large climbing luffingContinue Reading

Transnet’s straddle carriers continue to face frequent breakdowns, impacting operations across South Africa’s ports. According to the latest Cargo Movement Update from the South African Association of Freight Forwarders (Saaff) and Business Unity South Africa (Busa), container throughput saw a slight improvement, rising from a daily average of 10,691 TEUsContinue Reading