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2016 CANZ CONFERENCE & TRADE SHOW Nelson 27th – 29th July 2016 Highest Standards – Safety First for lifting professionals

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Page 1: 2016 CANZ CONFERENCE & TRADE SHOW€¦ · you to create an effortless flow to your event. With over 13 years’ experience in the conference & events industry, including corporate

2016 CANZ CONFERENCE & TRADE SHOWNelson 27th – 29th July 2016

Highest Standards – Safety First

for liftingprofessionals

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PROGRAMME

Wednesday 27th July

2.30 – 5.30 pm Registration Matai Foyer

6.00– 8.30 pmThe Originals Welcome Reception (Named after the companies that first joined the Association in 1975). Sponsors: Titan Equipment Ltd/Terex

Matai 2

8.30pm onwards Free evening

Thursday 28th July

7.30 – 8.45am Registration continues Matai Foyer

9.00am Conference Commences Matai 1

9.05 am Welcome & Housekeeping - MC Greg Ward Matai 1

9.10 – 9.25am Major Sponsor Presentation – UAA Matai 1

9.25 – 9.30am Associate Member Presentation - ENZED Matai 1

9.30 – 10.15amOpening Speaker – Hon Michael Woodhouse Minister of Workplace Relations & Safety

Matai 1

10.15– 10.45 am Morning Tea Sponsor: Bridon Cookes Matai 2

10.45 – 11.30 am AGM (Crane Association and Crane Training New Zealand) Matai 1

11.30am -12.00 pm The Economic Outlook ANZ Economist Phil Borkin Matai 1

12.00 – 1.00 pm Lunch Sponsor: CablePrice (NZ) Ltd and Hitachi Sumitomo Matai 2

1.00 – 1.45 pmWorkplace Health & Safety: Rights & Duties, Benefits & Responsibilities Bronwyn Heenan, Senior Associate, Simpson Grierson

Matai 1

1.45 – 2.30pm Health & Safety Risk Analysis Karl Berendt Matai 1

2.30- 3.00pm Afternoon Tea Sponsor: Allcrane Sales & Services Ltd/Tadano Oceania Matai 2

3.00 – 3.45 pmMarsden Point Refinery Update & Decommissioning of Old Plant Shane Fraser – Refining NZ

Matai 1

3.45 – 4.15pm Working Around Windfarms Hamish Scott – Project Manager (Wind) at Meridian Energy Matai 1

4.15 - 6.00 pm Ian Grooby Networking Function Sponsor: D M Standen Ltd (The Rope Centre) Matai 2

6.00 pm onwards Free Evening

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PROGRAMME

Friday 29th July

8.00 – 9.00am Associates Meeting Matai Foyer

9.00– 9.45 amKeynote Speaker – Matua Parkinson Sponsored: Liebherr Australia Pty Ltd

Matai 1

9.45 – 10.15 am CVIU Update Inspector Gwynne Pennell – NZ Police Matai 1

10.15 – 10.45 am Morning Tea Sponsor: ENZED Matai 2

10.45– 11.15 am NZTA Update Barry Wright – National Structures Manager Matai 1

11.15 – 12.15 pm A Case Study – Health & Safety in the Construction In-dustry Pierre Vonk (Health & Safety Manager HEB Construction)

Matai 1

12.15 – 1.15pm Lunch Matai 2

1.15 – 1.45 pm Worksafe Update Vadam Spice – Worksafe NZ Matai 1

1.45 – 2.15pm The Australia Scene CICA President Danny Black Matai 1

2.15 – 2.30pm Training for the future Skills Representative Matai 1

2.30 – 3.00 pm Afternoon Tea Sponsor: ENZED Matai 2

3.00 – 3.15pm Certificate of Competency Update CANZ CEO & Council Representative Matai 1

3.15-3.30pm Soft Skill Training for the Crane Industry Grant Wharry, H&S Practitioner, AMS Group Matai 1

3.30 – 4.30 pm

Manufacturers Panel Liebherr – Andrew Esquilant, GM Mobile Crane Division Manitowoc – John Stewart, VP & General Manager, ANZ Tadano – Shayne Jessamin, National Sales Manager Terex – Danny Black, GM Terex Cranes

Matai 1

6.00 – 7.00pm Gala Awards Dinner Networking Session Sponsor: JLT Matai 2

7.00pm onwards

Conference Gala Awards Dinner Sponsor: The Skills Organisation

UDC Crane Project of the Year Skills Training Awards Weighload Trophy

Matai 1

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SPEAKERS

Greg Ward - Master of CeremoniesGreg Ward is the most prominent business MC in the New Zealand conference and events market and is fast gaining recognition within Australia. Greg’s approach is professional, well-prepared and engaging, commanding audience attention with sincerity and humour as appropriate to the occasion. As a professional Master of Ceremonies and highly-effective communicator, Greg works closely with you to create an effortless flow to your event. With over 13 years’ experience in the conference & events industry, including corporate and association conferencing, gala dinners, awards evenings, product launches and road-shows, Greg shares his expertise with you and your team to make your event even more memorable.

Matua Parkinson Once a familiar face on the rugby field and now in his local community, Matua is a successful Rugby 7’s coach, and presenter. Having balanced a professional rugby career, business interests and a young family over the last fifteen years, he also serves his community as a valued member of the Bay of Plenty District Health Board.

Partners Programme Proudly sponsored by TRT/Manitowoc

Please note that the time lines for the Partners Programme on Friday morning is designed to allow those who wish to do so to listen to conference keynote speaker, Matua Parkinson

Thursday 28th July

10.00 am– 4.00 pm Art & Craft in Nelson tour Meet in hotel

4.30 pm onwards As per delegates programme

Friday 29th July

9.50am – 1.30pm Beads Gallery – jewellery making & lunch Meet in hotel

6.00 pm onwards As per delegates programme

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Philip Borkin – ANZ Bank EconomistPhilip recently returned to working at ANZ after a five year stint with Goldman Sachs in both Auckland and Sydney covering the New Zealand and Australian economies. He previously worked at ANZ in the Economics team between 2006 and 2009 in Wellington. Philip’s day-to-day activities include monitoring economic developments, responsibility for maintaining and producing the core economic forecasts (i.e. GDP) and assisting in the publication of key outputs, including: Morning Focus; Market Focus; and Quarterly Economic Forecasts. Philip also has a particular interest in undertaking specific research projects on topical areas of interest.

Bronwyn Heenan, Simpson GriersonBronwyn is a senior associate in the Simpson Grierson’s employment law group. Her health and safety experience includes acting for clients in investigations and prosecutions commenced by WorkSafe New Zealand. She also provides advice on a range of health and safety issues including contractual documentation, health and safety policies, obligations of directors and officers and earthquake prone buildings.

Vadam Spice. Vadim Spice is the WorkSafe NZ Project team leader for Falls from Heights in the Construction Sector. In his role he offers guidance and support nationally to WorkSafe Managers and frontline inspectors and engages with industry on height-related safety. He contributes to strategies that focus on harm reduction on construction sites and promotes awareness of good work practices. Before joining WorkSafe NZ, Vadim worked at a Polytechnic as the national manager for industrial heights training, which he progressed into from being a scaffold and crane operations tutor. Vadim grew up in construction and his background as a qualified scaffolder and abseiler, gives good foundation to his work to promote professionalism and ethics in our Trades.

Karl Berendt - Managing Director, Incident Prevention Group (IPG)Karl leads the IPG team based in Taupo. The small but dedicated IPG team are passionate about making the workplace safer for everyone. IPG specialise in health and safety consultation, incident investigation and training to assist others with determining the true root causes of incidents and the implementation of corrective actions that actually work.Karl has 16 years’ extensive practical experience in the hydro and geothermal energy sector both domestically and internationally. He has also worked in a variety of industries including, timber processing, heavy automotive logistics, oil & gas drilling, heavy equipment sales, electrical contracting, industrial coatings, abrasive blasting, rural contracting and welding quality assurance.Karl is a certified incident investigation and root course analysis educator and is the Contract Taproot® Instructor for New Zealand. He has lectured and taught in Europe, the United States and New Zealand on the topics of safety, root cause analysis and hazard awareness. When not at work Karl enjoys restoring old trucks and is a model train buff.

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Shane Fraser, Mobile Equipment Superintendent, Refining NZShane has 18 years’ experience in Craneage and the Heavy Haulage Industry, and is currently employed as Mobile Equipment Engineer on the New Venture Te Mahi Hou Refining NZ project which is in stage 2: the deconstruction of the 450 Unit working in the live plant of A- Block. Shane looks after all operations in crane, transport, rigging, scaffolding, mobile equipment and all personnel.

Barry Wright, National Structures Manager for NZTA Barry has 37 years’ experience since graduation starting with the Ministry of Works and Development which transitioned to Opus and then followed by a consultancy role with MWH before starting with NZTA 5 years ago. His career has included various roles primarily in the transport sector on asset management, bridges and other structures both in NZ and overseas.

Hamish Scott, Meridian EnergyHamish is Site Manager at Meridian Energy, covering the Taranaki, Wanganui & Manawatu areas. His role is to manage the operation and maintenance of wind turbines, high voltage system and civil infrastructure. The sheer engineering feat of the powerful wind turbines and the sustainability of the technology fascinate him. The machines are impressive, with a turbine town measuring 70 metres high and the blades 35 metres long. Hamish has travelled extensively learning how to install, service and fix wind turbines

Pierre Vonk, HEB Construction LtdPierre has been involved in Health and Safety for approximately 18 years, with his initial involvement as a junior construction supervisor. Pierre attended a couple of safety courses in those early days and learnt very quickly the industry wasn’t in a good safety space and that maybe he could make a difference to prevent harm.

A few years later he joined HEB Construction Ltd. His scope of works is managing Health and Safety for the HEB Group, where he has been involved in a significant number of diverse projects. He is an in-house trainer for Site safe and holds NZTA STMS Level 1.

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Inspector Gwynne Pennell, NZ PoliceGwynne joined the Police in 1990 following careers as a teacher and library assistant and was at that time at the oldest end of the recruiting age scale.Upon graduation she was posted to Wellington. From there she moved to a small station out of the capital before completing her CIB training in the same area. Her first promotion was in 2001 to a Prosecuting Sergeants position in Wellington.One of the lasting experiences of her career was being Second in Charge of a long running who-dunnit homicide enquiry which challenged case law around similar fact evidence. The prosecution was a two stage process with the homicide conviction heavily reliant on the earlier convictions for burglary.Gwynne is currently the Manager for the Commercial Vehicle Investigation Unit based at Police National Headquarters with 4 staff and has another 115 staff distributed throughout New Zealand. She has been in the role since October 2010. She has a variety of tertiary qualifications with the most significant being a Master of Laws from Victoria University.

Danny Black – CICA PresidentDanny Black was born in 1969 and joined Franna Cranes Pty Ltd fresh out of the University of Queensland as a young Design Engineer in 1989. Danny has a Bachelor of Engineering in the field of Mechanical Engineering. Danny’s interest in crane equipment was evident as he became involved in research and development of Pick and Carry 4WD Franna Cranes under the watchful eyes of Brian Hain. In 1991 Danny was promoted to the position of Engineering Manager where he was in charge of the early design team with successful new models evolving from 10 tonnes capacity to 12, 14, 18, 20 and 25 tonnes capacity. As Franna was also a distributor of large imported cranes, Danny gained a lot of experience and by the early age of 30, Danny was an accomplished Chief Design Engineer. USA based Terex Corporation purchased Franna Cranes in 1999 and introduced more imported Rough Terrain, Large Hydraulic and Crawler Cranes, Danny continued his employment as Engineering Manager under the new ownership until being appointed the General Manager for the Terex Cranes Australian operations in 2009, the position he still holds today. Danny has represented CICA on the Australian Standards committee since 2000. In 2003 Danny was appointed Vice President Marketer on the Executive Committee for the Crane Industry Association of Queensland (CIAQ) and still currently retains this position. In addition, Danny joined the CICA Board in 2005, and took up the position as CICA Vice President in 2009. In 2014 Danny was appointed to the position of CICA President, the Board position he holds today.In 2012 Danny was awarded the Con Popov Memorial Award. The Con Popov Memorial Award is awarded to an individual by CICA to recognise outstanding contribution to the industry over a considerable time period.

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EXHIBITION

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The Matai 2 Room at Rutherford Hotel in Nelson is the location of the CANZ 2016 Trade Show. The Trade Show is open at the following times:

Wednesday 27th July 6.00 pm – 8.30 pmThursday 28th July 8.30 am – 6.00 pmFriday 29th July 8.30 am – 7.00 pm

The Originals Welcome Reception will be held in the Matai 2 Room area between 6.00 pm – 8.30 pm on Wednesday. The Matai 2 Room is also the venue for morning and afternoon tea and lunch breaks, and Thursday and Friday evening networking sessions.

Exhibitor Listing

Exhibitor Booth No(s)Liebherr & Morrow Equipment 1 & 2

NZ Trucks 3

AMS Group 4

Australian Crane & Machinery Pty Ltd 5

NZ Print 6

Crane Training New Zealand 7

Mega Distributors 8

Tram Australia 9

D M Standon (The Rope Centre) 10

The Skills Organisation 11

CablePrice (NZ) Ltd & Hitachi Sumitomo 12

Bridon Cookes 13

Allcrane Sales & Service Ltd/Tadano Oceania 14 & 15

Pace Cranes 16

Palfinger 17

SGS 18

TRT and Manitowoc 19 & 20

Titan Equipment Ltd/Terex Lifting 21 & 22

UAA 23

ENZED 24

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EXHIBITION LISTING

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SPONSORS & EXHIBITOR PROFILES

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Liebherr Australia Pty LtdSponsor: 300t Sponsor Representatives: Tom Curran, Andrew Esquilant, Steven Hogg, Reece ThomsonWebsite: www.liebherr.com.auEmail: [email protected]: 09 5794999Distributor of Liebherr cranes (All terrain and crawlers)

BOOTH 1 & 2

BOOTH 3NZ Trucks/HIABRepresentatives: Barry Munro South Island 021 2883466;Glenn Tukua North Island 0274 4040491Website: www.nztrucks.co.nzEmail: [email protected]:0800 NZ HIABNZ Trucks Ltd was acquired by the Hellaby Equipment group in July 2014, shortly afterwards the company was awarded the NZ distribution of the Cargotec products. The range includes Hiab, Jonsered & Loglift transport, marine & forestry cranes, MultiLift Hook loaders, Moffet demountable forklifts and the leading tail lift range from Zepro, DEL and Waltco.Prior to the Hellaby acquisition, NZ trucks were renowned as a major provider of truck servicing, repairs and parts supply to the transport industry within the Canterbury region. Building on this expertise, a comprehensive, nationwide network of service & parts outlets is planned for the HIAB product range. Auckland, Christchurch, Hamilton & Greymouth are already up and running with other businesses in key locations likely to be added soon. Sister company, AB Equipment, adds another 18 branches to the service and support network for HIAB product. Long-serving, Christchurch based HIAB sales specialist Barry Munro is now assisted by Glenn Tukua who looks after upper north Island customers. Our premise is a simple one, match great products with industry-leading aftersales support.

Morrow Equipment Co (NZ) L.L.CRepresentative: Bill HoulkerWebsite: www.morrow.comEmail: [email protected]: 04 589 4924The New Zealand branch of Morrow Equipment Company L.L.C. of Oregon USA. Liebherr distributors for Tower cranes and Marine cranes. Specialise in sales, service, erection services and all matters pertaining to the efficient operation of Tower and Marine cranes.

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BOOTH 4 AMS Group LtdWebsite: www.amsgroup.co.nzEmail: [email protected]: Chris Campbell & James Stewart (Specialist Trainer)Phone: 0800 267 476AMS Group is a leading industrial & machinery training and licencing provider. AMS Group has 8 branches and delivers training Nationwide. Specialists in crane training, AMS Group offers a range of nine crane short courses, each with unit standard based training. The short courses are able to be delivered on your site, on your equipment, or you can enrol your team on one of the public courses available. AMS Group has an established reputation for quality and reliability of its training services and programs. AMS Group is a registered PTE with NZQA and an approved NZTA licence provider. AMS Group is 100% NZ owned and operated. With over 80 training courses, AMS Group offers a comprehensive, nationwide training solution for your business. Talk to us first

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Australian Crane and Machinery Pty LtdRepresentative: Justin PotterWebsite: www.australiancrane.com.auEmail: [email protected]: 00 61 3 9357 7524KOBELCO Crawler cranes, ACM hydraulic truck cranes, ACM travel towers elevated work platforms, spider lifts. Used cranes, export sales. Service and Spare Parts.

NZ Print LtdSponsor: Conference Printing and HandbooksRepresentative: Glenn LeendertsWebsite: www.nzprint.co.nzEmail: [email protected]: 04 801 7892For over thirty years, NZ Print has been the printer of choice for organisations throughout New Zealand. NZ Print has the capacity to manage all print jobs, from digital to offset, from large runs to the one-off. NZ Print is the country’s leading printer for Industry Training Organisations (ITOs).

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BOOTH 7 Crane Training New ZealandRepresentative: Rodney AutonWebsite: www.cranes.org.nzEmail: [email protected]: 04 473 3558

Suppliers of industry documentation including the 2015 Crane Safety Manual Version 3, log books, lift plans, hand signal cards

BOOTH 8 Mega DistributorsRepresentative: Leighton WhitfieldWebsite: www.megadistributors .co.nzEmail: [email protected]: 09 473 6505, Fax: 09 473 6501Mega Distributors is the sole NZ distributor for Kirkpatrick pressurised rope systems & offers the Fluid film product line, for areas of the ropes less easily accessed or short lengths - & therefore impractical to utilise the pressure lubricator. Fast and effective cleaning and lubricating of wire ropes.

Kirkpatrick is the original (43 years in use) & sets the standard conforming to Military specifications, as does the Fluid Film program. National stock numbers upon request.

With Worksafe New Zealand seeking to lift safety on sites & mitigate risk, it is very sensible for operators to use safe work practices when lubricating wire ropes.

Health & safety improvements & highly effective process Military tested - life extension of the wire ropes themselves. http://www.public.navy.mil/navsafecen/Documents/SuccessStories/091_Auto_Clng_Lube_Sys.pdf

Wire rope greases, Dynagard Blue CSS13, WRO EP Fluid Film, Private labelsOil & grease supply for all crane components. Anti - corrosive treatment agentsFluid Film NAS (nil solvents), aerosols

MEGA DISTRIBUTORS

NEW ZEALAND LTD

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Tram Australia Representative: Darren GoodeWebsite: www.tramaustralia.com Email: [email protected]: 0061 7 3375 7254 TRAM Australia Pacific Pty Ltd is a Brisbane based height safety solutions company which specialises in the Crane and Construction, Road Transport and Liquids, ISO Container and Storage, Workshop and Loading Facilities industries. Our 2 unique products the TRAM safety system and T-Line Fall Arrest system have been preventing injuries to workers globally for over 8 years. The TRAM and T-Line are compliant to European, US and Australian/NZ standards. After working with and installing safety systems onto cranes in Europe, the United States, Canada, the Middle East, Australia and New Zealand, we have developed a range of innovative crane safety products including: - 1. Aluminium Tether Pole unit for Counter Weights2. Mobile Crane Access Platform for access and maintenance3. Removable Access Ladders4. Fixed Handrail kits including swinging gates and grab rails for operator cab access 5. Air and Manually operated Handrail kits for Deck areas6. Workshop Maintenance Platforms for all types of cranes7. Chain and Wood Boxes8. Pull out crane step 9. Full Body Harnesses and Self Retracting LifelinesPlease talk to us at Booth 9 with all your working at heights requirements.

BOOTH 9

BOOTH 10 D M Standen (The Rope Centre) Sponsor: Ian Grooby Networking SessionRepresentative: Sam LinderWebsite: www.ropecentre.co.nzEmail: [email protected]: 09 837 7100D.M Standen Ltd has become one of New Zealand’s largest privately owned, independent suppliers, manufacturers and distributors of lifting equipment. Only products of proven design, manufactured from high quality materials are offered in a range that includes lifting equipment, wire rope, chain & componentry, and height safety equipmentWe offer mechanical splicing of wire rope up to 40mm diameter, hand splicing for both wire and synthetic rope, and inspections and rope winding services both in our factory and on site. This service also includes the supply and fitting of end attachments which are fitted by experienced staff. We are able to offer on-site pressing and socketing for some crane wires. Testing capabilities up to 100 tons, including mobile test frames and mobile test beds up to 100 tons.

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BOOTH 11 The Skills Organisation Sponsor: 550tonne Sponsor Representative: Wayne AbelWebsite: www.skills.org.nzEmail: [email protected]: 0508 SKILLSThe Skills Organisation sets industry standards by working hard to develop qualifications specific to the crane industry. We are here to ensure trainees have a rewarding career through achieving these nationally recognised qualifications.

We can also assist employers choose the right apprentice by providing business support and guidance on what makes a great trainee. Apprentices can be an amazing asset for your business and the effort put into their training programme can deliver real returns to a business’ bottom line. We know the nature of crane work may seem like a simple lift, transfer and place operation to outsiders, but it’s a delicate task to maintain speed and safety.Our qualifications are an excellent way to translate your industry, on-job learned skills into recordable evidence of your career accomplishments.For more information on how we can help you visit skills.org.nz or call us on 0508 SKILLS (754 557).

BOOTH 12CablePrice (NZ) Ltd/Hitachi SumitomoSponsors: Joint Sponsors Conference Lunch – ThursdayRepresentatives: Andrew Crane & Keiichi IshidaWebsite: www.cableprice.co.nz & www.hsc-crane.comEmail: [email protected], [email protected]: 04 568 0571CablePrice NZ are the proud New Zealand importer and distributor of Hitachi Sumitomo cranes.

Hitachi Sumitomo and CablePrice offer New Zealand industries a complete range of crawler cranes for construction, civil engineering, cargo handling, building and foundation work. With crawler cranes available from 40t all the way up to 600t CablePrice is sure to have a crane to suit your needs.CablePrice offers the complete package including onsite installation and commissioning. All cranes are backed up by our full nationwide support team and branch network.

All Hitachi Sumitomo cranes are designed under a three key concepts approach of “simple”, “refined” and “reliable” to enforce the key elements customers are looking for in their crawler cranes.For more information on your next crawler crane, contact CablePrice (NZ) Ltd on 0800 555 456 or visit cableprice.co.nz

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Bridon Cookes Sponsor – Morning Tea, ThursdayRepresentatives: Andy Palmer, Steve MarshallWebsite: www.bridoncookes.co.nzEmail: [email protected]: 0508 274 366Bridon Cookes (part of the Bridon Group), a global technology leader in the manufacture of wire and fibre rope has been supporting the crane industry in NZ for over 100 years. With a branch network strategically located in twelve centres Bridon Cookes provides the most comprehensive support for your lifting requirements. Bridon Cookes is the Authorised New Zealand master distributer for: Peerless (USA), Yoke Industrial (Taiwan), Drakena (Germany), Crosby Group (USA), PWB Anchor (Australia), Pacific Hoists (Australia), Van Beest (The Netherlands), Rud (Germany), MaxiRig (Australia), Honeywell (Australia). Capabilities: Test Beds: Located in twelve centres, with 200 tonne maximum capacity in Auckland & New Plymouth.Pressing Capacity: Din Alloy ferrules to code 56. (52mm IWRC Wire rope) Test Vans: Twelve vans national carrying out visual and proof testing of your lifting equipment. NDT Inspection: In service non-invasive inspection of your critical wire ropes from 10mm to 83mm diameter. Field ID: Advanced lifting equipment asset management system allowing instant customer access to certificates and reports.

BOOTH 13

BOOTH 14 & 15Allcrane Sales & Services Ltd & Tadano Oceania Pty LtdJoint Sponsorship Afternoon tea - ThursdayRepresentatives: Mike Morris, Chris CollinsWebsite: www.allcrane.co.nz, Email: [email protected], Phone: 0800 255 27263Distributors of Tadano Truck Cranes, Rough Terrain Cranes, Tadano Faun All Terrain Cranes and Tadano Mantis Crawler Cranes.Crane & equipment sales and service

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BOOTH 18 SGS NZ LtdRepresentative: Stephen LeakWebsite: www.sgs.co.nzEmail: [email protected]: 0800 103 433Crane, hoisting and lifting equipment inspection from SGS . Whether you own or operate cranes, lifting or hoisting equipment, you need to ensure that they are safe, and in compliance with statutory requirements. That is where SGS can help.Why use crane, hoisting and lifting equipment inspection from SGS?We are the world’s leading company for inspection, testing, verification and certification of all types of crane, hoisting and lifting equipment. That means that we can offer you the unrivalled expertise, experience and equipment to conduct professional statutory and voluntary crane inspections:

BOOTH 17 Gough PalfingerRepresentatives: Rod Coombs & Duncan PhillipsWebsite: www.goughpalfinger.co.nzEmail: [email protected]: 0800 725 346Gough Palfinger provide world Leading Materials Handling Solutions.Gough Palfinger New Zealand is dedicated to delivering a leading range of innovative lifting, loading and handling solutions to the New Zealand industry.With a full range of cranes, hook loaders and tail lifts available

BOOTH 16 PACE CranesRepresentative: Anthony HeeksWebsite: www.pacecranes.com.auEmail: [email protected]: +61 2 9533 5411 Pace Cranes was established in 1987 to provide the mobile crane industry with an independently owned and operated sales, service and spare parts organisation. From our inception in 1987 we have been staffed only by personnel who have a genuine interest, knowledge and experience in the crane industry.As a natural progression Pace Cranes began to represent well known products within the crane industry and after many years of representing various products, Pace Cranes has now selected a range of equipment to complement the current market requirements.Pace Cranes is the authorised Australian distributor for Maeda Mini Crawler Cranes, Sennebogen Cranes.Our staff have extensive experience and knowledge repairing most makes of cranes.We have also travelled and carried out repairs to cranes throughout Australia and the Pacific including Indonesia, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, American Samoa and Papua New Guinea.

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Trade Display – Matai 2Conference Sessions – Matai 1

BOOTH 19 & 20 Tidd Ross Todd & ManitowocJoint Sponsors: 300tonneRepresentatives: Neil Hollingshead, John Stewart, Andrew GreyRobert Carden, Jason BarnesWebsite: www.trt.co.nz, www.manitowoc.comEmail: [email protected] , [email protected]: 07 849 4839From the outset, construction equipment has been a key focus for Tidd Ross Todd Limited (TRT) who have been the NZ Distributor of Grove and Manitowoc Cranes for some 40 years. Consistently popular with crane operators, Manitowoc Cranes have a reputation for providing strong, reliable lifting equipment including; the popular range of Grove GMK All Terrain Cranes including the new GMK3060, the market leading GMK4100 & GMK5130-2, through to the heavy lift cranes of the GMK6300L, GMK6400 & GMK7450, used among some of New Zealand’s larger crane companies including Smith Cranes, Pollock & Sons Crane Hire, Waikato Cranes & NZ Cranes and the soon to be released GMK5250L. Manitowoc Lattice Boom Crawler Cranes include the recently released market leading MLC300 & MLC650 with the revolutionary VPC (Variable Position Counterweight) and Potain Tower Cranes with the following models recently imported into NZ, the large MD560B erected for Dominion Constructors in Auckland, a MCT385 L14 Topless crane erected adjacent to the Queenstown Airport for Smith Cranes & an IgoMA21 mobile Self Erecting Crane. The IgoMA21 is built at Manitowoc’s Niella factory in Italy and TRT have designed & added the transport equipment for local conditions at their Hamilton factory. The GMK3060 & new RT550E are also built at the Niella factory. Recognising the benefits to our customers, TRT invested in Manitowoc Crane Care, with global access, 24/7 to; parts, service, technical assistance, training and the Crane Star Monitoring system available in all Manitowoc Crane makes & models.

Designed and manufactured in house by TRT, the TIDD 25t Articulating Pick and Carry Crane features a forward mounted integral ROPS 2 man cabin finished to a high automotive standard. Hi-Tensile Steel Booms provide strength and a lower COG for superior lift charts. The easily deployable 1.4t CWT gives the TIDD the best chart in the 25t pick and carry class, with the ability to road its own counterweight. Slewing up to 42° each side combined with a short 4.3m forward projection means the TIDD achieves an outstanding turning circle radius of only 14.42m

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SGS can help you:• Meet all associated regulatory requirements, with independent inspection

carried out in accordance with all applicable regulations, standards and engineering practices

• Assure the safe and proper working capability and condition of your crane or lifting and hoisting equipment

• Maintain the capability and availability of your equipment • Maximize uptime and planned outages to minimize operational impact

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BOOTH 21 Titan Equipment/TerexJoint Sponsors: The Originals Welcome FunctionRepresentative: Craig Hain, Danny BlackWebsite: www.terexcranes.comEmail: [email protected]: 00 61 7 3868 9600Crane equipment sales and service

Titan Equipment / TerexJoint Sponsors: The Originals Welcome FunctionRepresentatives: Bruce Whiley, Jan CotonWebsite: www.titance.co.nzEmail: [email protected]: 04 568 4044Titan Equipment specialises in new and used crane sales including the importing and exporting of cranes, parts and service. Our dedicated crane staff have a wealth of technical knowledge and expertise to assist customers both in New Zealand and from overseas. New Zealand Agents for Kato and Terex Cranes.

UAASponsor – 600tonne Premier SponsorshipRepresentatives: Stan Alexandropoulos – Chief Operating Officer,Matthew Ziegler – Sales Manager New ZealandWebsite: www.uaa.com.auEmail: [email protected]: 61 3 9246 2100

UAA is one of the largest and more reputable crane insurers in Australia and New Zealand with over 40 years of knowledge and understanding of the crane and lifting industry. Following a recent global expansion. UAA’s ISP product is now sold in seven countries in Latin America and South East Asia. UAA is a wholly owned subsidiary of QBE Insurance, the largest Australian owned international insurance and re-insurance group with over 125 years’ experience.

Our focus is on developing long term relationships with our customers that are built on mutual respect and reliability teamed with innovative tailored solutions and specialist product and claim knowledge. Our industry specific insurance products have been designed to meet the needs of the global crane and mobile plant insurance market. They provide a number of cover options in one comprehensive package that allows them to be tailored to the customer’s individual requirements.

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ENZED New ZealandSponsor – Morning & Afternoon tea, FridayRepresentative: James CoulterWebsite: www.enzed.co.nzEmail: [email protected]: 09 574 1744Your total hose and fitting service – nationwide network

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UDC Finance LtdSponsor: Crane Project of the YearRepresentative: Morgan StrongWebsite: www.udc.co.nzPhone: 0800 322 888Plant, equipment and vehicle finance

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600t Premier Sponsorship 500t Premier Sponsorship 300t Premier Sponsorship

The Originals Welcome Function

Networking Functions

Lunches

Morning & Afternoon Teas

Crane Project of the Year

The Crane Association of New Zealand thanks our Sponsors for their continuing support of the Association’s Annual Conference