Cranes and Lifting March - April 2019

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IN FOCUS / A1A SOFTWARE

UNDERSTANDING 3D LIFT PLANNING For over a decade, A1A Software has been designing software for crane and construction owners. Cranes and Lifting Magazine spoke to A1A Software LLC President Tawnia Weiss about the company’s history and plans for the Australian market. WITH SEVERAL LIFT PLANNING tools available to assist crane users create lift plans, choosing the right lift-planning product can be difficult. A1A Software LLC, Fernandina Beach, Fla., launched its first product, 3D Lift Plan, in 2008. “I’ve spent my entire career combining my understanding of equipment operations with technology implementation skills. Today, A1A Software offers other business management tools specific to the needs of crane and construction equipment owners, including telematics solutions and iCraneTrax, a fleet and personnel management software designed for the needs of equipment rental companies,” President Tawnia Weiss explained. After managing her parents’ trucking company, working in automotive service, then as a sales rep for another crane lift planning provider, Weiss saw a need for web-based applications. 3D Lift Plan was launched as an easy-to-use platform that made lift planning accessible to people who didn’t necessarily know how to use engineering-based programs like AutoCAD. “There are several lift planning tools available to assist crane users with crane configurations and creating lift plans. But the right lift planning product is more than that,” Weiss said. “It’s also a communication tool, sales tool, and risk management tool. Some lift planning provides incredible detail and accuracy but require extensive training to be able to use. 3D Lift Plan can be used by people with all levels of crane and rigging knowledge and computer/technology savviness. It can also be used as a communication 50 / CAL March 2019

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and sales tool for use in making bid proposals, communicating with other contractors, and presenting information in a way that non-crane users can understand,” she said. As far as iCraneTrax goes, there are many fleet management tools on the market, but iCraneTrax was designed to be robust enough to manage mixed fleets of the most complex equipment, such as cranes used in rental applications. A1A currently employ seven developers and are looking to add a few more in 2019. The developers have experience in computer science and engineering, mathematics, telematics integration, 3D graphics, and Unity – the engine that drives A1A 3D software. 3D Lift Plan is subscription based, with different levels depending on the customization required for your fleet. All crane data is from actual load charts, not sales brochures, so

With the standard platform you can create a Quick Lift Setup, display jobsite dimensions, create lift simulations, and produce detailed printouts. information is highly accurate. “Standard features include crane data from sponsored OEMs (LinkBelt, Manitowoc, and Tadano Mantis), the ability to select cranes, show the assembly area, and account for sling and rigging designs. Additional crane data can be purchased. From Altec to Zoomlion, we estimate that our library contains load charts for at least 60% of all crane brands and models ever manufactured.” Weiss said. “With the standard platform you can create a Quick Lift Setup, display jobsite dimensions, create lift simulations, and produce detailed printouts.” Advanced features include ability to share lift plans with other users, ability to select crane mats based on ground bearing pressure, plan multi-crane lifts, and access to advanced rigging. More than 30,000 users and 700 corporate customers in 191 different countries currently use 3D Lift Plan. North America is A1A Software’s biggest market, with Australia the fourth largest, and growing. Australian customers have access to 24-hour email support, the same as customers anywhere else in the world. In addition to English, 3D Lift Plan is available in seven other languages: French, German, Italian, Spanish,


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Ensuring the hook and rigging interface is correct Stuart Edwards from Edwards Heavy Lift continues to look at the hook of the crane and other rigging component interfaces. Official Media Partner ph: 03 9501 0078 e: admin@cica.com.au

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pages 60-61

New KATO Cities to Borger Cranes Borger Cranes took delivery of a new 20t KATO City Cranes, thanks to the reliability and performance of other KATO models in the Borger fleet

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pages 58-59

Big data boosts crane safety Robway Safety is using data collection technology to improve operator behaviour and awareness

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pages 56-57

Tadano brings new models to

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pages 52-53

Keeping Pace with maintenance and support With the opening of a new facility Pace Cranes is building on its success as a servicing and repairs specialist for over 30 years

3min
pages 54-55

Manitowoc Potain and The Manitowoc way Details of Manitowoc’s new model Potain tower cranes and just how well they’ve been embraced by the Australian sector

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pages 50-51

Update to Australian Standard for collared eyebolts and eyenuts Eyebolts and eyenuts are used everyday in the lifting sector and changes to the Australian Standards will impact everyone

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pages 28-29

1200t Liebherr brings renewables focus to the MAX The largest telescopic crane in the southern hemisphere is being put to work in the renewable energy sector

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pages 42-43

From cradle to the crane Nick Bucciarelli talks about his family’s lifelong passion for cranes in this issue’s CICA Member profile

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pages 26-27

Understanding 3D lift planning Cranes and Lifting Magazine spoke to A1A Software LLC President Tawnia Weiss about the company’s history and plans for the Australian market

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pages 48-49

CICA Life Member: Rob Way Read about the career of Rob Way in the latest in a series of articles focusing on CICA Life Members

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pages 24-25
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