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[INDUSTRY NEWS]


this field. Established in 2010 Technik-1 also offers an unrivalled commissioning, calibration and repair services for load monitoring systems for offshore, onshore & industrial cranes. Technik-1 Lifting has been working closely with DLM in recent months on various bespoke projects involving DLM specialise load pins and system designs to mention a few. Jee Singh from Technik-1 comments


“Technik-1 are a young ambitious company focussed on customer service and providing first class technical solutions, we have been in communication with DLM for a while now and are starting to work together on some exciting system projects. There is a real synergy between the two companies with both of our business strategies being aligned in the same direction and very soon with the support of DLM we will be offering a local load cell and service centre in Dubai.” Martin Halford, Managing Director


comments ‘ As we expand our product range we are continually getting more and more enquiries from companies overseas so its paramount that we have distributors that not only know our product range and receive full


training, but also that they have the ability to calibrate load cells within their local area. We welcome both companies on-board and look forward to working closely with them in the future.’ y


Van Beest Acquires Heuer He- betechnik; Celena Moses Joins Van Beest


> Van Beest Group is delighted to announce that it recently acquired the German company Heuer Hebetechnik. Heuer Hebetechnik is renowned for supplying a complete range of premium quality, heavy duty crane hooks of various sizes and for the customization of its hooks to customer specifications (e.g. additional machining, adding safety features). Products such as Point and Ramshorn hooks can be made to conform to a wide range of standards including DIN, British or American standards. Heuer Hebetechnik is the preferred partner for many Original equipment Manufacturers (OEM) from Germany and Scandinavia due to its excellent availability, quality products


and flexible service. The company is based in Iserlohn, Germany and has 9 employees. Van Beest has traditionally been strong


in below-the-hook fittings and has based its growth strategy in large part on an expansion to crane hooks. The acquisition of Heuer Hebetechnik contributes significantly to that expansion due to its strength in Germany, a key market with many leading Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM). Heuer Hebetechnik will be an independent company within Van Beest. There will be no changes in your business with Van Beest or Heuer Hebetechnik for the moment. Separately, Van Beest is pleased to announce


that Celena Moses has joined the company as Regional Sales Manager. Celena Moses will be responsible for sales in the Eastern and Southern regions of the United States. She has previously worked in the forging business and is a current board member at the Associated Wire Rope Fabricators (AWRF). Chris Keffer, President of Van Beest USA,


comments: “We are delighted to welcome Celena to the Van Beest team: she brings with her a wealth of knowledge about the industry


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WIRE ROPE EXCHANGE


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