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Raleigh, NC, United States, 06/18/2008 - American Cranes & Transport, a national trade publication for the crane industry, recently featured Southern Industrial Constructors / Southern Crane in its magazine.
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The magazine profiled the companies in a three-page article for recently celebrating 45 years of business success.
Southern Industrial Constructors and Southern Crane just hosted a 45th-anniversary-celebration event during which company officials thanked clients for their patronage, and recognized employees for their dedication and commitment to service excellence and safety.
A copy of the American Cranes & Transport article can be found on the magazine’s Website in its archive section.
American Cranes & Transport is the official publication of the Specialized Carriers & Rigging Association, a trade group representing 1,200 members in 44 nations. SC&RA seeks to help members operate efficient and safe businesses by monitoring and affecting state and national legislation and regulations; researching and reporting on safety and best practices issues; and hosting forums where industry issues are advanced.
For more than 45 years, Southern Industrial Constructors / Southern Crane has served as an industry and community leader, taking pride in providing its services with safety, integrity, quality workmanship and responsive customer care.
Southern Industrial provides a wide range of services throughout the Southeast, including turnkey industrial construction, industrial electrical construction, turnkey plant installations and relocations, turnkey rigging and plant maintenance service, and specialized metal fabrication.
Southern Crane provides state-of-the-art crane and rigging services, and has been a leader in a national safety movement to encourage the certification of all crane operators. All of Southern Crane’s operators are CCO certified.
Because of their exemplary safety records, both Southern Industrial and Southern Crane are recognized as STAR contractors by the N.C. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Division.
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