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SAVE £199 BY REGISTERING BEFORE 3 NOVEMBER 2026.

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JOIN EUROPE'S ENGINEERING, MAINTENANCE AND ASSET MANAGEMENT LEADERS RESPONSIBLE FOR CRITICAL LIFTING INFRASTRUCTURE.

Whether you are responsible for engineering, maintenance, reliability, procurement, or long-term infrastructure planning, the conference provides practical insight into the decisions shaping the future of ageing crane and lifting assets.

Port and industrial operators are facing growing pressure to extend the life of ageing crane and lifting infrastructure while maintaining safety, reliability, operational performance, and compliance.

The European Crane & Industrial Lifting Asset Management Conference provides a focused environment for engineering, maintenance, and commercial professionals to examine practical approaches to asset lifecycle management, retrofit strategy, maintenance planning, and infrastructure investment.

Attend to:-

  • Benchmark how operators are managing ageing crane and lifting assets
  • Learn how organisations are approaching retrofit, refurbishment, and replacement decisions
  • Understand emerging technologies in monitoring, reliability, and predictive maintenance
  • Explore strategies to improve asset performance while reducing downtime and operational risk
  • Gain insight into future investment priorities across ports, terminals, and industrial lifting environments
  • Build relationships with industry peers, operators, OEMs, and specialist suppliers

Who should attend?

This conference is designed for senior technical and commercial professionals responsible for performance, maintenance, reliability and long-term investment of crane and industrial lifting infrastructure. 

  • Port authorities and terminal operators
  • Engineering directors and maintenance leadership teams
  • Asset managers and infrastructure investment leads
  • Procurement and CAPEX decision-makers
  • Crane OEMs and system integrators
  • Brake, friction, and lifting component manufacturers
  • Maintenance, retrofit, and engineering service providers
  • Condition monitoring and industrial reliability technology providers
  • Engineering consultants and asset strategy advisors

£199

PORT AUTHORITIES, TERMINAL OPERATORS & INFRASTRUCTURE OWNERS

  • benchmark how leading operators are extending asset life while maintaining safety, compliance and operational performance 
  • learn how organisations are approaching retrofit, refurbishment, and replacement decisions under increasing budget and reliability pressures
  • take away practical strategies to reduce downtime, improve asset reliability and support future investment planning

£799

SUPPLIERS, OEMs & TECHNOLOGY PROVIDERS

  • understand operator priorities around asset lifecycle management, maintenance strategy and infrastructure investment
  • meet engineering, maintenance and asset management professionals responsible for equipment performance and procurement decisions
  • build relationships with organisations actively evaluating retrofit, maintenance, reliability and replacement solutions

Organisations seeking greater visibility should consider sponsorship packages, which include exhibition space, branding opportunities, and one complimentary delegate pass.

£499

CONSULTANTS & ENGINEERING ADVISORS

  • understand how operators are approaching lifecycle management decisions for ageing crane and lifting infrastructure 
  • gain insight into emerging priorities around reliability, maintenance, retrofit and replacement strategies 
  • position your expertise within discussions shaping future infrastructure investment and asset management decisions

 

£349

ACADEMICS, RESEARCH ORGANISATIONS & NOT-FOR-PROFIT ORGANISATIONS

Academics & Research Organisations

  • gain insight into real-world engineering, maintenance and asset management challenges affecting crane and lifting infrastructure
  • identify opportunities for collaborative research, industry engagement and knowledge exchange 

Not-for-profit Organisations

  • understand the operational, safety and investment challenges affecting industrial lifting infrastructure
  • engage with stakeholders across ports, terminals, engineering organisations and industry supply chains