Cranes and Lifting January/February 2022

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IN FOCUS / TUTT BRYANT

TUTT BRYANT EQUIPMENT AND 600 CRANES EXPANDING IN PERSONNEL Tutt Bryant Equipment and 600 Cranes recently announced appointments of key crane experts to senior positions within the organisations. The appointments will assist with the expansion of the product portfolio and the servicing requirements for the businesses. Phil Chadwick, Ben Marczak and Peter Lawgall.

WITH A PORTFOLIO SPANNING HSC, Kato and Sany cranes, across all forms of crawler and mobile cranes, Tutt Bryant Equipment (TBE) has welcomed key additions and expanded its capabilities in the crane sales and service segments. This is in conjunction with TBE’s associate business, 600 Cranes, which has also been bringing in new personnel as part of its growing business. The appointment of Ben Marczak as TBE’s new national technical support manager (Cranes) is an important one to enhance the after-sales support for HSC, Kato and Sany products nationally. Bringing with him 25 years of industry knowledge and experience, Ben has worked with a number of 80 / CAL January 2022

international crane brands in various areas of production and service. He is an endorsed crane and machinery inspector and is HRVAS accredited by Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads. Ben’s appointment followed in quick succession of Phil Chadwick’s as business development manager (Cranes), covering the southern states of Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania. Since joining TBE, Phil has wasted no time in re-engaging with customers, old and new, and securing a number of crane sales across the portfolio. Together with Peter Lawgall, who is business development manager (Cranes), covering Queensland, New

South Wales, Western Australia, Northern Territory and the ACT, TBE now has a core nucleus of crane sales and service professionals based out of Brisbane, supporting all branches and customers nationally. For 600 Cranes, a number of key appointments have been made in recent months to bolster its service and product support capabilities across Australia. Based in Melbourne, Mark Pettit has been appointed as 600 Cranes’ national product support manager. Having started in the business in 2010 as a storeman, Mark moved across to the workshop and was offered an adult apprenticeship which was completed in 2015. Mark then worked as a crane technician, specifically with troubleshooting and programming, subsequently promoted to a product support role and now has national responsibility in this area. A couple of new faces have also been welcomed in the states of New South Wales and Western Australia with the appointments of Product Support Managers in those respective states. Stephen Poynter in New South Wales came with a wealth of experience in maintenance and servicing a wide range of lifting equipment both in Australia and overseas. In Western Australia, Simon Summerfield’s appointment brought in vast experience in mechanical and electrical maintenance, and filled a vacancy previously created when Robert Amy took on the WA sales manager role for 600 Cranes. www.cranesandlifting.com.au


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Townsville Cranes locomotive lift

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Lift of the Month

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pages 170-172

Bridge lift project

4min
pages 166-167

“One Tadano” brand alignment

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pages 140-141

Cranes and Lifting SHOWCASE

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pages 137-139

Zoomlion’s Super-Duty crawler headed for Turkey

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pages 134-136

LCR driving precast constructability

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pages 128-131

Intelligent lifting solutions

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pages 122-124

Investing in the future

6min
pages 132-133

Universal’s Ship to Shore capabilities

3min
pages 125-127

Potain launches two new MCT 385A cranes

3min
pages 119-121

Comansa overcomes the logistical challenges for the Indian railway project

3min
pages 114-118

Preston Hire’s new Head of Cranes

6min
pages 110-113

Hydraulic loading decks gain immediate acceptance

8min
pages 100-103

Rigging sector is in for a lift

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pages 108-109

New bi-levelling multi loader platforms hit the market

8min
pages 104-107

Johnson & Young Cranes (JYC) heavy lift on West Gate Tunnel Project

2min
pages 94-96

TRT Australia planning for the future

7min
pages 97-99

New Humma to Tasmanian contractor

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pages 86-89

Bridge building with telescopic crawler

9min
pages 90-93

The Crane Connection marches on

6min
pages 82-85

Tutt Bryant Equipment crane team

2min
pages 80-81

Crane rental goes digital

5min
pages 77-79

Hydraulic jib manufactured for SPT mini crawler

6min
pages 73-76

MCT Equipment and Magni

6min
pages 66-69

Dressed to lift and shift

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pages 70-72

Operating Katos over the years

7min
pages 58-61

Wise heads and young blood are keys to growth

11min
pages 54-57

Maeda Searcher Hook, key to lift installation

6min
pages 62-65

Test driving the SANY rough terrain

5min
pages 51-53

First Grove long boom in New Zealand

6min
pages 43-45

Milestone celebration for Terex Franna

13min
pages 34-37

Investing in our capital

9min
pages 38-42

Empire on the rise

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pages 46-50

Business built on strong ties and business values

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pages 31-33

Bridon Bekaert’s team

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pages 26-30

CICA Member Profile

8min
pages 16-19

CICA President’s Report

5min
pages 14-15

CICA Well Being

2min
pages 24-25

Up front

6min
pages 10-13

CICA Industry Days

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pages 20-21

CICA Tech Corner

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Industry news

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