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P O W E R S Y S T E M S KONECRANES GIVES LIFT TO AUSTRALIAN STEEL CONVENTION 34 November 2016 EN083 Global crane manufacturer and service leader Konecranes is extending its technology and leadership involvement in the steel industry by being a major sponsor of the Australian Steel Convention for the 5th year in a row. At this year’s convention, hosted in Melbourne CBD, Konecranes, which employs over 12,000 people across 600 locations in 48 countries, demonstrated its Uniton crane. Uniton is particularly applicable to the steel industry and related uses such as materials handling, manufacturing and maintenance. A strong focus this year was also on advanced technologies such as Smart features, lifecycle care through yourKONECRANES and the new Konecranes parts store, all of which are designed to provide a greater level of safety, reliability and information that can help to better plan maintenance and service schedules. “Our continued support of this convention provides us with a valuable opportunity to discuss the steel industry with other experts and help shape its future into one that is safe, efficient and reliable,” says Konecranes managing director, Australia, New Zealand and Philippines, James Dowe. Mr Dowe attended Konecranes’ booth at the convention, along with Konecranes head of APAC region, Steve Gagnuss, national industrial equipment sales manager, Peter Monaghan and operations manager, Daniel Mccarney. “Our company has a strong ethos of safety, which is vital to the steel industry. I’ve had some insightful conversations about the future of the steel industry at past conferences, and we were visited by those interested in cranes for the steel industry who saw the latest advanced technologies for the steel industry,” says Mr Dowe. “One of our biggest focuses over the past 12 months has been on improving the user experience when deciding on, ordering and receiving a crane, part or


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