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SHOW PREVIEW | INTERNATIONAL WORKBOAT SHOW


Cimolai Technology provides customised equipment for shipyards and marinas worldwide.


GH Cranes – booth 3253 Industrias Electromecánicas GH is an industrial business group known today as GH Cranes & Components. It is a family-owned business, founded in 1958. The company’s main activity is manufacturing hoists, overhead cranes and components for cranes. Its range also includes gantry cranes, jib cranes, transfer carts, cantilever cranes and other types of lifting elements. A key selling point is that the company controls its entire supply chain, from design to engineering to manufacture, and from service to maintenance. GH Cranes & Components has more than 120,000 pieces of equipment installed worldwide, with a presence in 70 countries on five continents.


Gulf Crane Services – booth 1354 Founded in 1982, Gulf Crane Services is a provider of services and products in the Gulf of Mexico. It provides parts, service and repairs for port and harbour cranes, along with operator training for both quay cranes and yard cranes. Solutions include crane and hydraulics inspection, maintenance and repair, on-site hose fabrication and crane refurbishment. It also has a fleet of rental equipment and can offer load testing services. GCS also carries a significant stock of spare parts for the most popular brands.


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The company has invested more than $7m in improvements including an enlarged welding shop, new crane testing stand and new safety and training facility, plus a new sandblasting building and paint line.


Hawboldt Industries – booth 3029 Hawboldt Industries offers integrated design and manufacturing capabilities for clients in the general shipbuilding, national defence, oil and gas, ocean science and workboat industries. Hawboldt is a preferred supplier for specialised winch systems, marine cranes, reels, windlasses and capstans.


Irwin Car & Equipment – booth 3609 Irwin Car and Equipment is a 130-year-old engineering and manufacturing company specialising in the design and manufacture of custom heavy-duty material handling equipment. It produces solutions to address the needs of the world’s heaviest manufacturing industries. The company’s Industrial Technologies


Group is comprised of Irwin Car, Atlas Car/ Traction Motor Service, S & K Steel Products and Phillips Group. Together they design and manufacture heavy-duty, rail-based material handling equipment, including transfer cars, ATCs (Automated Transfer Cars) gantry crane bogie assemblies, crane wheels and marine duty wheel assemblies; plus sheave wheels, AGVs, steerable transporters and trailers, scrap


buckets, turntables and truck assemblies. The Group also has an in-house traction motor repair shop.


Mazella – booth 3967 Mazzella is one of the largest independently owned companies in the overhead lifting and rigging industries and is a manufacturer and distributor of a wide range of lifting products for industrial, commercial and specialty applications.


The E-Crane International USA team.


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