Seminar / workshop

SC&RA Crane & rigging workshop

United States, Washington DC - 18th to 20th Sep 2003
TBA

Since 1959, Specialized Carriers and Rigging Association (SC&RA) has helped its 1,100 members in 43 countries attain the highest standard for quality and safety - through meetings, publications, services, and staff. Members engage in a variety of activities including:


Crane and Equipment Rental
Heavy Lifting
Machinery Moving and Erecting
Millwrighting
Oil Field Equipment Hauling
Oversize/Overweight Transportation
Plant Maintenance
Rigging
Steel Hauling
Military Material Movement


SC&RA is committed to providing the unique information and any other lawful activities members need to safely, legally and profitably transport, lift and erect oversize and overweight items.
Date(s)
18th to 20th Sep 2003
Time(s)
TBA
Venue
Hyatt Regency ystal City, Washington, DC
Program
TBA
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