Tower Cranes for India
The Free Press Journal|December 07, 2024
V.G. Sakthikumar, CMD, Schwing Stetter India, discusses market trends, technology, and safety in urban construction
V.G. Sakthikumar
Tower Cranes for India

How has the demand for Tower Cranes evolved in recent years, particularly in urban construction and infrastructure projects?

Rapid urbanization, the need for high-rise buildings, and the push for better infrastructure in metros are key drivers of this demand. Tower cranes are indispensable for vertical construction, particularly in cities with space constraints. The market is also being shaped by advancements in construction technology, such as the integration of modular construction methods and the increasing focus on speed, efficiency, and sustainability in projects. This has led to the growing demand for more powerful, high-capacity, and technologically advanced cranes, such as SCHWING-XCMG's range of tower cranes, which are built to meet the dynamic needs of urban construction environments.

Are there any particular features or models that cater specifically to the Indian market?

Yes, SCHWING-XCMG offers tower cranes specifically designed for the unique demands of the Indian market. Given the growing need for high-rise and large-scale projects, we offer models with high load capacities, extended reach, and durability to perform in challenging environments. For example, SCHWING-XCMG tower cranes feature robust designs that are well-suited for both congested urban areas and remote infrastructure projects. These models are engineered to withstand varying weather conditions, ensuring reliable performance across India's diverse climates. The flexibility in crane configurations also allows them to be deployed effectively across high-rise buildings, industrial facilities, and infrastructure projects like bridges.

Could you share details on any automation, digitalization, or remote-control features that are becoming more common in Tower Cranes?

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