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[INDUSTRY NEWS] Teufelberger-Redaelli is a global leading


Teufelberger and Redaelli join their brands after the merger


> The two historic companies of the ropes business, following the merger completed in the past few months for the steel wire ropes sector, will now be present on the market with the commercial brand “Teufelberger-Redaelli”. Teufelberger and Redaelli proudly


announce the merger of their brands for the wire rope business. The newly created brand “Teufelberger-Redaelli” is following the positive trend of the integration, conceived to create a pole of excellence in the design and production of high-performance steel wire ropes thanks to a perfectly complementary product portfolio. At a visual level, the new brand


Teufelberger-Redaelli is a natural evolution of the path that started last January with the announcement of the acquisition and continued with the closing in April. This design will allow the two brands to keep their distinctive signs unaltered, as well as to unite the values of the two brands in order to give to the market greater and immediate evidence of the size and the value of the wire rope group. But even more importantly, customers will still be able to immediately recognize the brand which they trusted for decades. At the same time, as Teufelberger-Redaelli


strengthens its appearance internationally, on the domestic market, TECI, the Redaelli division, that markets steel wire ropes on the Italian market, widens its products portfolio with the distribution in Italy of Teufelberger ropes and personal protection systems. Redaelli established itself very well in the segment of tenso structures, but is has not been served by TEUFELBERGER. Therefor we will continue to work with the brand name Redaelli in that specific market. Teufelberger-Redaelli which together


account for over 400 years of expertise, offers an exceptional range of highly developed special steel wire ropes. The extended product portfolio can satisfy a wide range of applications for offshore and onshore oil & gas activities, for passenger and material transport, mining, industrial lifting in construction and harbors, personal protection as well as for development and production of innovative systems for lifting.


brand specialized in the development, design, manufacture and distribution of high performance steel wire ropes with locations in Austria, Italy and China. Teufelberger- Redaelli is part of TEUFELBERGER group, an internationally successful family enterprise focusing not only on wire rope, but also develops and manufactures fiber rope and strapping in Austria, Czech Republic, USA, Thailand and Sweden. In 2016, TEUFELBERGER group – together with Redaelli - generated 240 Mio. Euro sales, 90 % are generated abroad with a workforce of 1300 members worldwide. y


Columbus McKinnon Announces New CM Authorized Rigging Centers


> Columbus McKinnon Corporation (NASDAQ: CMCO), a leading designer, manufacturer and marketer of material handling products, systems and services, is making it easier than ever for customers to purchase, service and repair CM rigging products with its new CM Authorized Rigging Centers. CM Authorized Rigging Centers are part


of an exclusive network of rigging product and service experts certified by Columbus McKinnon to:


• Build, service and repair mechanical and/or welded chain slings on behalf of Columbus McKinnon


• Perform warranty and repair work on all CM rigging products, including chain, mechanical chain slings and forged rigging attachments


• Perform warranty and repair work on manual hoists manufactured by CMCO, like CM, Coffing, Little Mule, Yale, Chester and Budgit


• Supply and distribute CMCO rigging and manual hoist products


All CM Authorized Rigging Centers


must adhere to strict procedures set by CMCO, ASTM, ASME and OSHA requirements in order to maintain the highest levels of product quality and safety. There are two types of CM Authorized


Rigging Centers. The first, Authorized Rigging Weld and Service Centers, have the ability to repair both mechanical and


welded chain slings. Authorized Rigging Service Centers can repair mechanical chain slings only. Additionally, the ability to perform work on manual hoists is available on a center-by-center basis. The repair work done by these centers carries the full factory warranty provided by CMCO. To find the nearest CM Authorized


Rigging Center, visit our website. To learn more about CM rigging products, or any of our products, call Columbus McKinnon Channel Services at 800-888-0985 or visit www.cmworks.com. y


ProBility Media Corp. Acquires North American Crane Bureau, Inc., Worldwide Innovators in Lifting and Load Handling Solutions


> ProBility Media Corp. (OTCQB: PBYA) based in Houston, Texas, a technology company offering immersive technologies, digital learning and compliance solutions for the industrial education and training markets, today announced the acquisition of North American Crane Bureau Group, Inc. (NACB) based in Lake Mary, Florida. NACB’s mission is to provide the most comprehensive safety training courses, materials, and certifications for operators, inspectors, and trainers within the crane and lifting industries both in the United States and around the world. NACB is a partner with National Center


for Construction Education & Research (NCCER) in the development of its’ original mobile crane operations curricula and most recently in the development of its nationally accredited crane operator certification program. NACB is an accredited training sponsor (ATS) and an accredited assessment center (AAC), offering a variety of programs and assessments under the auspices and guidance of NCCER and all the senior trainers are NCCER master trainers. “The ProBility and NACB teams have


already initiated the integration and are setting a new bar for training and safety in the crane industry,” stated Evan Levine, Chief Executive Officer of ProBility. “By leveraging NACB’s content, sophisticated simulation technology and extensive network of enterprise customers with ProBility’s state of the art virtual and augmented reality technologies, together we are creating and


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