Murphy Ensures quality & Safety to OEMs
Greater utilization of cranes due to tighter work schedules and subdued hiring rates, especially in the lower and medium equipment class, is driving crane OEMs to look for solutions that enable higher availability and uptime of the cranes, along with higher productivity and safety to the end customers.
Says Harpreet Singh Wahan, GM- Sales & Marketing at Murphy by Enovation Control, “Tender documents of important EPC contractors, especially those involved in industrial projects are increasingly laying emphasis on safety for cranes deployed at sites. This is necessitating crane OEMs to adopt solutions that deliver higher optimization. As a total control solutions provider, we study the requirements of crane manufacturers and co-engineering solutions along with them.”
He informs that co-engineering requires a high level of engineering expertise to meet all the performance parameters and mapping control for the equipment. This includes control of various functions of the equipment like boom control, engine safety, Load Moment Indication, Height control, smooth hydraulic operation and equipment stability to name a few. “When we integrate an equipment, we lay stress on Equipment and Operator safety. Our systems take into account all the operating and working parameters so that we can develop the best possible solutions for the OEM. With Murphy’s advanced technology and automation, we offer product support to OEMs and the end customers, and provide both classroom and onsite training as per their operational requirements.”
Says Harpreet Singh Wahan, GM- Sales & Marketing at Murphy by Enovation Control, “Tender documents of important EPC contractors, especially those involved in industrial projects are increasingly laying emphasis on safety for cranes deployed at sites. This is necessitating crane OEMs to adopt solutions that deliver higher optimization. As a total control solutions provider, we study the requirements of crane manufacturers and co-engineering solutions along with them.”
He informs that co-engineering requires a high level of engineering expertise to meet all the performance parameters and mapping control for the equipment. This includes control of various functions of the equipment like boom control, engine safety, Load Moment Indication, Height control, smooth hydraulic operation and equipment stability to name a few. “When we integrate an equipment, we lay stress on Equipment and Operator safety. Our systems take into account all the operating and working parameters so that we can develop the best possible solutions for the OEM. With Murphy’s advanced technology and automation, we offer product support to OEMs and the end customers, and provide both classroom and onsite training as per their operational requirements.”
Lifting & Specialized Transport — April - June 2018
Lifting & Specialized Transport April-June 2018