Australian Made for over 25 years

DIY Cranes & Tipper Kits

DESIGN ENGINEERING
AND FABRICATION SPECIALISTS

Established 1989

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With a highly skilled team, we design and manufacture a wide range of cranes, tailored to meet the unique needs of our diverse clientele. Whether it is for construction, mining, or industrial purposes, our cranes are known for their exceptional quality, and durability. As an Australian company, we take immense pride in contributing to the growth and success of our local industries.

6000+

Cranes sold

40+

Years of experience

All

Cranes and hoists are built to AS1418 Standards

Clients we have worked with:

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The Long Journey Partnership

The core aim is to encourage children from the remote community of Numbulwar in the Northern Territory to attend school on a regular basis. Numbulwar School held the title of one of the best attended schools in Arnhem land.

The program is enabling Dromana College, Red Hill Consolidated and Dromana Specialist School to interact with Numbulwar School. Thus far, over 50 students from Numbulwar have travelled down to Victoria and students, teachers and specialists from the other partners have travelled to the Numbulwar Community.