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Category Archives: Project Cargo Logistics
Transport Components 1000 Miles. Repeat.
Barnhart projects often have a long timeframe of at least several months, but in the case of a recently completed project, the timeline was more like six years. As featured in an article in Waterways Journal, the project to deliver … Continue reading →
Posted in Heavy Haul, Project Cargo Logistics
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Tagged ABS Deck Barge, port of chicago, port of New Orleans, TC3000 truck crane, water runner
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MIDWEST BRANCHES ONE-STOP SHOPS
Barnhart’s 32 branches are located all across the country. They include a string of Midwest locations stretching from Chicago to Lincoln, Nebraska and north into South Dakota. This Midwest presence was established in 2014, when Barnhart acquired Crane Rental and … Continue reading →
BARNHART DELIVERS COMPONENTS FOR WORLD’S MOST POWERFUL ROCKET
Barnhart Crane & Rigging has been selected by space agency NASA to transport components for its Space Launch System (SLS). SLS will be the world’s most powerful rocket for deep-space missions. The project will involve delivery of a steel mock-up … Continue reading →
Posted in Heavy Lift, Project Cargo Logistics
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Tagged Barnhart Crane, deck barge, Goldhofer, NASA, Space Launch System
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AN UNPREDICTABLE FINALE TO AN EPIC GAME
For most of the game during Super Bowl 51 on Sunday, victory for the Atlanta Falcons seemed assured. Despite having won four previous Super Bowl titles and being three-point favorites, the New England Patriots were behind at halftime 21-3. By … Continue reading →
Posted in Heavy Haul, Heavy Lift, Project Cargo Logistics
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Tagged Barnhart, Heavy Haul, heavy lift, project cargo logistics, Slide System
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Barnhart to Provide Crane Service During Port Expansion
The show will go on at the Tulsa Port of Catoosa due to an agreement with Barnhart to provide high-capacity crane service for a limited time while the Port Authority upgrades its current crane as part of a multi-million dollar … Continue reading →
Posted in Power, Project Cargo Logistics
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Tagged Barnhart, Barnhart Crane, Heavy Lift Cranes, port logistics, power plants
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BARNHART PLAYS KEY ROLE IN PORT OF MONROE MILESTONE
Barnhart played an essential part in a recent milestone for The Port of Monroe on Lake Erie in Michigan. In July, the busy port received its first European cargo since the 1960’s, and Barnhart was there to unload it. After … Continue reading →
Posted in Project Cargo Logistics
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Tagged Barnhart, Port of Monroe, rough terrain crane, Specialized Rigging
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