What started with an acquisition of two Crane Service Inc. locations in Albuquerque and Bloomfield, NM, in 2007 has now grown to 7 companies and 14 branches across the United States. During this time, ML Crane Group has developed a closely networked group of companies that provides synergies and customized solutions for companies across many industries. Whether it’s tower cranes high above Washington, D.C, wind turbines in Odessa, TX, or bridge beams in Denver, CO, ML Crane Group’s dedication to safety, project application knowledge, and customer service is unparalleled. Our growth and experience have taken us from what was primarily a crane rental business in our early years to now also specializing in heavy lift.
I love watching this video. This was my project (I am the tall dude to the right of the screen at the beginning overseeing the operation). It was the first one for Crane Service using our newly purchased Jack and Slide system. Great crew on this one!
Good work all round by your crew. That is a beast of a canti beam!! If you wanted a better angle on your slings that engage the lift, the beam manufacturer could put lifting points each side of the beam higher up. You would get your slings to a better angle and not lose headroom. In the UK 45 deg to vertical sling angle is the accepted normal and 60 deg after serious de rating. Mike
The Tadano AFT 220 is some special lift platform. German heavy equipment is awesome...... an all terrain vehicle with Mercedes-Benz engines and 5th gen disc brakes. Also I understand that operators are having a big debate about which is more comfortable... the AFT 220G5 driver's cab or the Marriott. Crane Service is providing the industries best, first class equipment on the job site. How can I get behind the touchscreen?