SPECIALIZED CARRIERS & RIGGING FOUNDATION RELEASES GROUNDBREAKING WHITE PAPER ON ECONOMIC IMPACTS AND BENEFITS RESEARCH REPORT
Publication highlights essential roles in the movement of commercial goods and services across the globe.
(March 4,, 2024) - CENTREVILLE, VA. – The Specialized Carriers & Rigging Foundation (SC&RF) has announced the publication of a highly anticipated white paper: Public Benefits And Economic Dependency On The Crane, Rigging And Specialized Transport Industry. The paper was designed as an externally focused resource for business owners and advocacy groups in the specialized transportation, crane and rigging industries to educate those outside the overall industry, highlight the shared objectives between the industry and society and demonstrate the impact of those working in the industry.
“Despite the role of the specialized transportation, crane and rigging industries in the growth and development of our society, the unique challenges and regulations encountered are often not well understood by the public, elected representatives and government officials at a local, state or federal level,” said SC&RF Director Jackie Roskos.
Therefore, according to Roskos, the white paper was developed to enable the reader to understand the basics of the specialized transportation, crane and rigging industries, while also setting the stage for targeted discussions.
“Additionally, we feel that it’s important to keep in mind that this paper is meant to be used in a variety of ways to educate communities, public officials, and customers,” she noted. “The information and perspective put forth in this paper should allow anyone establishing rules or working with companies in these or related lines of work, a deeper understanding of how these industries function, and the fundamental value they bring to society.”
At its core, the white paper examines the significant public benefits the specialized transportation, crane and rigging industries contribute to – highlighting the essential roles they play in the safe and efficient movement of commercial goods and services across the globe. Readers will gain a deeper appreciation for how these industries work together to safely load, transport, deliver and/or place loads and materials required for the construction of large projects across key industries.
For example, state/local transportation planners, city officials or members of state legislatures may not fully understand the impact of a change in design standards, permitting regulations or other policy decisions on these industries and the customers they serve. Similarly, job candidates, workforce boards or career counselors are unlikely to understand the uniqueness and the impact of working in the specialized transportation, crane, and rigging industries.
Further still, the highly specialized equipment used in this type of work ranges dramatically, from truck loads over a million pounds to multi-story tower cranes to self-propelled machinery. Projects are often extraordinarily complex, as well, at times requiring years of planning.
“The specialized transportation, crane, and rigging industries are most visible to the public when looking at a city skyline, during industrial development and when highway, rail and ship are transporting large and heavy goods,” said current SC&RF president and owner at JK Crane, Jennifer Gabel. “Their contribution is rooted in all aspects of modern society – from the buildings we live in, the generation and transportation of energy, the roads and bridges we use, and beyond. This white paper will be used to improve overall understanding, attract talent, and facilitate discussions with elected representatives and government officials – which ultimately results in a stronger industry.”
To download a copy of the report, click here.
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ABOUT THE SC&RF
The Specialized Carriers & Rigging Foundation (SC&RF) operates as a separate 501c3 organization to benefit the SC&RA members and industry. Since its inception in 1986, the SC&RF has invested $850,000 in scholarships for more than 400 students and nearly $700,000 has been invested in industry-specific research to support advocacy efforts and industry.
Contact:
Jackie Roskos
Director, Foundation
(703) 207-3587