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Energy Cranes is the world’s leading offshore crane and mechanical handling contractor supporting the oil and gas industry. With 30 years experience in offshore crane management and engineering through its Sparrows Offshore arm, augmented by 25 years experience in pedestal crane manufacture and maintenance through its American Aero and Titan Cranes brands, Energy Cranes is uniquely equipped to deliver global lifting solutions.

And with almost 2,000 people employed at 21service bases spanning 6 continents, you can be confident that – wherever you are or wherever you go in the energy world - Energy Cranes are never far away.

At Energy Cranes we aspire to the same quality, safety, environmental and ethical standards as the world’s leading energy operators.

We express success in terms of performance, not size.

We aim to be the best, to stay the best, and to get even better every day

"The Energy Cranes vision is of a dedicated lifting management contractor and crane manufacturer, consistently delivering best-in-class standards of safety, quality, competence, efficiency and value to clients in the energy industry.

Through fulfillment of this vision we will emulate our customers’ achievements in providing quality return to stakeholders – our shareholders and employees – who seek to share in the value and security our services create."