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A big lift

WHEN the global financial crisis hit in late 2008 and the bottom fell out of the crane market, a Perth crane maker did not lay off its staff. Instead, it ramped up its research and development efforts. <b><i>Supply Side</i> by Noel Dyson</b>

Noel Dyson
A big lift

That resulted in the Humma 35-25, a 35-tonne pick and carry truck that already has drawn quite a lot of interest from miners and builders. The 35t crane is aimed at the mining sector more squarely...

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