to civil and industrial applications, as well as special equipment for some unique projects. Within the marine industry, the company’s portfolio covers the full spectrum of solutions for vessel handling and shipyard logistics. Shipyard cranes: tailor-made gantry cranes, portal cranes and bridge cranes engineered to ensure efficient and safe lifting operations for hulls, blocks and large ship components. Designed for durability and precision, these cranes can be adapted to specific layouts and operating conditions. Boat hoists: a complete range of mobile boat hoists with capacities from 30–1,500t, suitable for both shipyards and marinas. Cimolai Technology also offers fully electric versions, delivering zero local emissions, reduced maintenance and smooth, silent operation. In addition, telescopic models are available, designed to optimise space and enhance manoeuvring efficiency, especially in compact areas.
Straddle carriers: versatile machines for handling boats, ship blocks or heavy industrial loads. Their modular design ensures flexibility, easy manoeuvrability and adaptability to different applications and environments. From concept to commissioning, all stages are managed internally, guaranteeing high-quality standards and full customer support worldwide. Cimolai Technology combines traditional Italian engineering excellence with cutting-
Cimolai Technology is internationally recognised for its advanced lifting and handling solutions, designed and manufactured entirely in-house.
edge technology to meet the evolving challenges of modern shipbuilding and port operations.
City Electric Supply – booth 1562 With over 35 years of experience, the CES Marine Division is an efficient maritime supply chain for shipping companies, marine terminals, cruise lines and ports. The company aims to be the premier sourcing partner in the marine industry, providing a comprehensive range of essential ship components and specialised equipment for intermodal logistics. Whether you need parts for vessels, cranes, containers or other marine-related supplies, CES Marine Solutions can deliver.
Comansa Tower Cranes – booth 3355 Comansa is a global manufacturer of tower cranes. The Comansa range is one of the most complete on the market, including a wide range of models and versions that adapt to all kinds of projects.
Cranes 101 – booth 555 Cranes 101 is a national safety training company, established in 2001. It offers nationally accredited by ANSI and recognised by OSHA qualifications including crane operator licensing, and certification for operators of bucket trucks, aerial lifts and forklifts. It also offers courses in fall protection,
signal person and rigger certification; plus c mobile crane inspector and hi-rail gear inspector certification.
Its owner, Jay Sturm, sits on the boards of
ASME, ANSI, Z133 and many others. Cranes 101 offers training courses online, in person or hybrid packages.
E-Crane International USA – booth 1748 E-Crane International USA provides engineering, marketing and technical support for present and future E-Cranes in North and South America. The E-Crane is the world’s most advanced equilibrium crane. It is designed to move more material further, faster, more efficiently and economically than conventional cranes. The company has recently opened a new service centre in Santos, São Paulo, Brazil, and the Brazilian aftersales team completed a 10- day intensive training programme with E-Crane colleagues in Indonesia.
Fischer Crane – booth 3729
Fischer Crane specialises in the sales, servicing and installation of articulating marine and truck mounted cranes, including Italian-made Amco Veba marine cranes. Fischer has been the sole US distributor for Amco Veba for more than 20 years. Amco Veba Marine designs, manufactures and supports an extensive range of folded telescopic and articulated cranes for onshore and offshore.
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