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PROJECT OF THE MONTH


Keeping handling effi cient 8 The new tissue paper production line at Tela requires a supply of paper every one to two hours. A GIS overhead crane, installed as a freestanding unit, is used to load the system.


EXPERT COLUMN LEEA


CONTENTS 12


July/August 2026 Issue 274


ELECTRIC CHAIN HOISTS Smart and all-electric


20


Essential for lifting heavy loads quickly and safely across various industries, electric chain hoists continue to drive automation and safety in lifting.


LIFTING ATTACHMENTS Slinging it


10


Ben Dobbs, head of global standards and legislation at the Lifting Equipment Engineers Association (LEEA), answers a frequently asked question about grinding and welding.


CEO DIARIES


Growing into leadership 12 Hoist hears from Paul Shewan, managing director at Red Rooster Lifting, to fi nd out what shaped him into the leader he is today.


28


Lifting attachments are vital for connecting components between a hoist and the load. Choosing the right attachment ensures safe, effi cient and damage-free lifting.


GLAD 2026 Glad to be of service


28 36


This year’s Global Lifting Awareness Day (GLAD) saw industry stakeholders come together to celebrate the theme: ‘Not all lifting equipment is created equal.’ Hoist speaks to Matt Barber, director of membership, LEEA, to fi nd out more.


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