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In addition, Mazzella is a leader in providing overhead cranes, overhead crane services, material handling, specialty machinery and warehousing solutions. It manufactures a range of material handling equipment from overhead cranes to below-the-hook attachments.
Seatrax – booth 1305 Seatrax is a leading provider of deepwater lifting and cranes for harsh environment mobile offshore drilling units. Seatrax also has a considerable portfolio of offshore and inland waterway heavy-lift and construction cranes, heavy duty-cycle dredge and clamshell cranes, dock cranes and portal cranes. Seatrax is headquartered in Houston, Texas with supporting facilities in Louisiana and the UK, creating a global footprint for sales, parts and service support. The company holds numerous US and international patents and has in-house capabilities to design and manufacture highly customised equipment for challenging applications. Seatrax routinely installs equipment built for harsh environmental conditions, high
inclinations and accelerations and extreme duty.
Techcrane – booth 1327 Techcrane International is a leading designer and manufacturer of API-2C certified offshore marine and dockside cranes specialising in fixed, telescopic, knuckle and lattice boom cranes configurations from 2.5 to 3,000t. Techcrane has a complete engineering and manufacturing department that can produce custom designed cranes. It offers full hydraulic and electric hydraulic packages including turnkey hydraulic system replacement. All electric crane packages are also available. In addition, the Techcrane Training Institute (TTI) offers a variety of training packages to meet the latest standards and guidelines for regulatory compliance.
Tiger Cranes – booth 321 Tiger Cranes, a division of Service Trucks International, has been engineering high- performance telescoping service cranes since 1990.
Seatrax has a considerable portfolio of offshore and inland waterway heavy-lift and construction cranes, heavy duty-cycle dredge and
clamshell cranes, dock cranes and portal cranes.
Standard features on all models include sealed turrets to eliminate water entry into the crane tower, a powder coated finish and sealed electrical connections. Its products feature slew ring bearing rotation assemblies and boom-mounted winches with a low-profile jib head.
Subsalve – booth UI 4221 Subsalve specialises in the design and manufacture of standard and custom underwater lift bags and flotation systems. For almost 50 years, it has provided solutions for vessel salvage, underwater construction, pipeline and cable construction and more. It has supplied every branch of the US Department of Defense as well as over 30 other foreign militaries.
Transport Products & Services Enterprises – booth 3047 TPSE is a certified woman-owned small business, offering products, service, maintenance and technical assistance. Featuring products from the TII Group including Scheuerle and KAMAG, TPSE is the source for SPMTs, shipyard transporters and more. TPSE also offers products including dockside mobile cranes and boat transporters as well as the Mouvers range of specialty electro-hydraulic systems for moving industrial equipment. The company also represents HBC Radio Controls.
Slingmax Group – booth 1554 Slingmax Rigging Solutions is a global leader in advanced synthetic and wire rope rigging products, best known for its Twin-Pat high- performance roundsling and industry-first technologies like the patented Check-Fast and Rifled Cover systems.
With 45 full-service manufacturing locations across 12 countries, its network of independently licensed fabricators ensures consistent quality and rapid service. Slingmax holds over 50 patents in the heavy lift market. I&I Sling has been serving the crane and heavy lift industry for over 60 years, with six manufacturing plants along the East Coast. I&I Sling is known for its custom slings, round-the-clock service, NCCCO-certified product experts, technical training and proof- tested equipment. The Group also includes Yale Cordage, which celebrated its 75th anniversary this year. Yale Cordage operates from manufacturing facilities in Saco, Maine, and Salisbury, North Carolina. Its synthetic heavy lift slings are engineered for crane, rigging and other heavy lift applications. They are 80% lighter than wire slings.
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