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RGM Cranes drives overhead lifting innovation

Mining Weekly speaks to RGM Cranes MD Alex Dowling at Electra Mining Africa 2024 about why the company is at the forefront of integrating modern technology into lifting solutions.

2nd September 2024

     

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With more than 35 years in the heavy lifting industry, RGM Cranes has established itself as Africa’s largest crane manufacturer. The company specialises in the design, manufacture, installation and maintenance of overhead cranes and gantries, ensuring optimal safety and productivity across various sectors.

RGM Cranes’ advanced Nexxus crane management technology provides real-time performance insights and asset management, enhancing efficiency and limiting downtime.

Mining Weekly speaks to RGM Cranes MD Alex Dowling at Electra Mining Africa 2024 about why the company is at the forefront of integrating modern technology into lifting solutions.

Visit stand E5 in Hall 6 to explore the company’s innovative lifting solutions, including its state-of-the-art Gravity Ant. The RGM Cranes team will be on-site to offer tailored solutions that address all overhead lifting challenges, with a focus on reliability and safety.

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