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a combination of presentations and workshop sessions, with a strong focus on facilitating discussion between contractors, suppliers and research institutes. David Cannell from TechnipFMC and Chairman for this event
said: “We have a great agenda and important contributions from major industry contractors, operators and suppliers. It’s also an opportunity for delegates to hear about some of the latest technology and thinking on crane operations with presentations from top academic and training institutions.” Further information on the seminar is available on the IMCA website at
www.imca-int.com/events y
Crane Industry Services Expands with New Facility, Adds Team Members
> Crane Industry Services, LLC (CIS) has relocated to a new larger facility that offers broader skills assessment and training programs to meet current business demands. The new Centered on Safety Training Center is located at 2692 Hwy. 27 N, Carrollton, Ga. The 8,892-sq. ft. facility is situated on about 3.5 acres of land, convenient to the Atlanta airport, West Georgia and Birmingham, Ala. The new facility features multiple training rooms, an NCCER
testing center, a simulation room, land for crane training and two warehouses for hands-on training. Previously the Centered on Safety Training Center was located on the West Georgia Technical College
campus. “Our partnership with West Georgia Technical College continues, but this new facility allows us the space to now offer skills training in welding, electrical, millright, and carpentry, as well as rigging and crane operation,” said Debbie Dickinson, CEO of CIS. “While CIS’s expertise is skills training for workers in construction, energy, and heavy industrial markets, our sister company Instructional Dimensions and corporate partnership with ELA Consulting Group, also provides executive leadership training and boot camps,” said Dickinson. With the opening of the
new facility, CIS can now offer assessment and training after hours and weekends to meet the needs of customers who must work training around job schedules.
Fred Robinson
Shawn Galloway
Harrington Hoists, Inc. T he U ltimate Connection
Sometimes a hook just isn’t enough to lift or move your load safely and efficiently. When you need a connection point between the hoist and your load, Harrington’s below-the-hook lifting devices are the solution. Along with our top quality hoists and cranes, we offer a full line of lifting beams, spreader beams, roll lifters, coil lifters, tongs, sheet lifters, pallet lifters as well as fork truck accessories, material stands and material baskets.
• Reduce headroom • Multiple lifting points • Adjustable lifting centers • Control out-of-balance loads • Remove or minimize inward or crushing forces
Join The Revolution
Harrington Hoists, Inc. 401 West End Ave. Manheim, PA 17545
Phone: 800-233-3010 Fax:717-665-2861
www.harringtonhoists.com
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