It is time to submit your entry for the 2024 IC Tower Index ranking of the world’s largest tower crane-owning companies by downloading the form from the bottom of this article.

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Do you have any tower cranes? If so, it’s time to submit information for our listing of the world’s largest tower crane owning companies.

It ranks tower crane-owning companies by fleet size using their IC Tower Index value.

This figure is obtained by adding together the maximum load moment rating, in tonne-metres, of all tower cranes in the fleet.

The listing must only include cranes that you will actually have in your fleet on Monday 2 September 2024.

Please do not include cranes you have on order but are yet to receive, or cranes you have sold out of the fleet.

If necessary, send us a fleet list with make, model, capacity, number of units, and so and we can make a calculation from that.

Here is the 2023 list of the top tower crane companies.

Please return completed forms to: [email protected] as soon as possible and by Monday 2 September 2024. To help illustrate the article feel free to submit some high resolution images showing your cranes in action, with a few details of the cranes and the project.

The complete index will be published in the October issue of International Cranes and Specialized Transport magazine.

Supporting documents

Click links below to download and view individual files.

 
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