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Precarious Conditions on the Dock
Posted: 05/13/2025
Rail-traveling ship loaders are a familiar sight on the Gulf Coast (and around the world)—and they are essential to the efficient loading of bulk materials. Disruption to the operation of these massive machines directly affects productivity and the bottom line, as represented by one company's experience when wind from a severe storm knocked the machine off its rails, leaving it dangerously close to the edge of the dock.
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Deep South Opens Northern Office in the Heart of the Midwest's Industrial Region
Posted: 09/17/2013
The company, known worldwide for its expertise in engineered heavy lifting and heavy transport projects of all sizes, has established a sales and engineering office and equipment facility to serve its expanding northern clientele. Branch manager Jimmy Gore brings more than 17 years of experience..
VersaCrane TC-36000 in South America
Posted: 06/10/2013
Deep South was able to position its VersaCrane™ TC-36000 lift crane and VersaCrane™ CC-9600 tail crane over a control room and in such a way as that very little demolition of the process unit was necessary to complete the lifts safely and on schedule for its international client
Mitigating the Mississippi - A Case Study
Posted: 04/08/2013
Pulling from its resources and years of experience and years of experience, Deep South Crane & Rigging (Deep South) designed and fabricated a barge ramp in 2 weeks time meeting the new CORPS requirements and allowing the project to..
Deep South Crane's Year in Review 2013
Posted: 02/06/2013
Take a look at real-world challenges we met head on in this project highlight reel from 2013.
Engineering News Record Lists the VersaCrane TC-36000 as Among World's Largest Cranes
Posted: 09/25/2012
VersaCrane named as one of the world's largest cranes.
Sub Theater Lifted from Aquarena Springs Site
Posted: 05/24/2012
San Marcos, Tx., (May 24, 2012) - A 467-ton piece of history was hoisted from the headwaters of the San Marcos River early Thursday, bringing the small lake closer to restoration of its natural state but further than ever from memories of its glory days as a tourist attraction.
Sub Theater Lifted from Aquarena Springs Site
Posted: 05/24/2012
San Marcos, Tx., (May 24, 2012) - A 467-ton piece of history was hoisted from the headwaters of the San Marcos River early Thursday, bringing the small lake closer to restoration of its natural state but further than ever from memories of its glory days as a tourist attraction.