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Calvin Leclair - New Business Development
One of the most expensive parts of crane repair is not the cost of the actual repair. It is the loss of operating income that results when a crane is out of service. Your downtime cost can be extremely high when you consider your wasted business support cost, and your loss of business opportunity cost.
Steven Mikel - Service Sales
A good crane service provider helps your facility operate more safely, efficiently, and cost-effectively. In an industry where every hour of production impacts business, it’s simply not acceptable to wait for parts, undo the faulty repairs of an inexperienced technician, or halt operations only to have your annual inspection delayed or cancelled. Fortunately, the right crane service provider not only avoids these mistakes, but it also adds value by finding ways to improve your operations and control service costs.
Calvin Leclair - Industrial Crane Product Sales
How much does overhead crane repair cost? Just as with other industrial machinery, the answer depends on a variety of factors. Let’s go through a few variables that any crane owner and operator will want to consider.
Joe Otten - Director, Training and Development
Manufacturers and regulatory agencies make servicing a crane the right way a straightforward matter: Develop and implement a preventive maintenance program that follows the manufacturer’s recommendations. It’s good advice that’s written into the standards of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA).