REGION REPORT | ITALY
R Tadano helps to remove a giant gantry crane at The Itaian Sea Group.
both companies work together to expand and collectively grow operations in the United States, with experienced sales and technical teams, as well as after-sales maintenance programs. Further afield, Alevro has launched a new
website following its heavy lift and joint- venture partnership between Fagioli in Italy and Monadelphous in Australia. International heavy transport and lifting specialist Fagioli and the heavy lift business of engineering construction group
Monadelphous are working together as Alevro. Between them the two companies have more than 100 years of experience. The joint-venture agreement signed in May, unlocks increased capability and capacity to deliver significant resources projects in Australia, the company said. “The proven construction track-record
of Monadelphous, combines with Fagioli’s world-class experience in engineering complex global heavy lifting projects to create a unique value proposition to the
Australian resources market,” a spokesman said. “Integrating skills in transport, shipping, lifting and installation with the development of modularisation and other techniques is to allow faster construction, fewer project labour hours on site and better risk management.”
The partnership is led and managed
by Rod Stribley who has long history in the heavy lifting sector leading business development, negotiations, operations, safety, and strategic business direction. Perth-based Monadelphous provides construction, maintenance and industrial services, primarily in mining, energy and infrastructure. In addition to Australia the 50-year-old company operates in Chile, China, Papua New Guinea, Mongolia and the Philippines. Carcano offers a complete range of lifting
systems and accessories for cables, chains and lifting slings and recently became a member of LEEA (the UK Lifting Equipment Engineers’ Association). The company strives to revise and improve its products to evolve with the industry and has increased the load capacity of its rotating eyebolt with clamp 806X, now 806X H.T. “The creation of new products is certainly a priority but there’s no forgetting those already in the catalogue: these also undergo tests, checks and modifications to improve their performance in various ways. That’s the only way we can ensure that
Q Tadano dismantling the 46m-high gantry crane in Marina Di Carrara.
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