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Komatsu Limited
Japanese industrial machinery company
Liebherr Group
Liebherr () is a German-Swiss multinational equipment manufacturer based in Bulle, Switzerland, with its main production facilities and origins in Germany.

China Ocean Shipping Co., Ltd.
thumb|260px|COSCO Vancouver
260px|thumbnail|right|COSCO 40 foot container
thumb|260px|Semi-submersible Heavy-lift ship|heavy lift vessel Xiang Rui Kou
thumbnail|260px|right|President of COSCO Group Capt. Wei Jiafu (left) meets with Deputy Foreign Minister of Greece, Dimitris Kourkoulas (right), 2012.
Kobe Steel
Japanese steelmaker
Hiab Corporation
Finnish company
Konecranes
thumb|Konecranes salesman's electric car charging, Tomaszów Mazowiecki, Poland

Palfinger
thumb|Palfinger PK 1050 TEC crane
Tadano Limited
(commonly known as Tadano) is the main and largest Japan-based manufacturer of cranes and aerial work platforms, considered one of largest crane manufacturers in the world.

Zhenhua Port Machinery Company
thumb|A ZPMC rail mounted gantry crane was used in the construction of the British aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth (R08)|HMS Queen Elizabeth
Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industries Company Limited ('''''') is a Chinese state-owned engineering company and the world's largest manufacturer of cranes and large steel structures. In 2015 the company accounted for about 75% of the world-market share for container cranes.
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HEPCO
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Heavy Equipment Production Company (HEPCO) is an Iranian corporation that manufactures construction equipment, railroad cars, trucks, forklifts and the industrial machinery of oil, gas, energy, metal and mining industries in Arak, HEPCO is the largest heavy equipment manufacturer in the Middle East. This company has 1,500 employees with an annual production capacity of 4,800 units.

Reggiane
Officine Meccaniche Reggiane SpA (commonly referred to as Reggiane) was an Italian industrial manufacturer and aviation company.
Machine Sazi Arak
manufacturing company in Arak, Iran
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Demag (In German Deutsche Maschinenbau-Aktiengesellschaft) was a German heavy equipment industrial group whose individual companies are now scattered. The Demag name can be today found for example as the Demag Cranes and Components and Sumitomo (SHI) Demag.
Kirow Ardelt GmbH
Adolf Bleichert & Co.
Bleichert, short for Adolf Bleichert & Co., was a German engineering firm founded in 1874 by Adolf Bleichert. The company dominated the aerial wire ropeway industry during the first half of the 20th century, and its portfolio included cranes, electric cars, elevators, and mining and ship-loading equipment. It ceased operations in 1993.
thumb|Adolf Bleichert - Founder of the Bleichert Aerial Wire Ropeway System
thumb|Postcard 1910 - Factory of Adolf Bleichert & Co. Leipzig-Gohlis
thumb|Factory plan of Adolf Bleichert & Co. Leipzig-Gohlis
Tadano Faun
German engineering firm
Sarens
Sarens is a Belgian multinational company headquartered in Wolvertem, Belgium. Its business includes, heavy lift, engineered transport, and crane rental services. It produces a variety of equipment including cranes, transportation, gantries, jacking products, and other heavy lifting products.
Hydrauliska Industri AB
Swedish manufacturer of industrial mechanics
The Manitowoc Company
company
ENMTP
ENMTP (from Entreprise Nationale des Materiels de Travaux Publics) is an Algerian company specializing in the development, manufacture and distribution of machinery used in public works. It has registered capital of 15.6 billion DA and is 100% owned by the state.
Manitowoc Cranes
division of The Manitowoc Company, Inc