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  2. Patented track crane - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1920s, Vern G. Ellen Company was formed as a dealer and installer of American Monorail Company Equipment. [4] After the death of Ellen in 1957, the company was purchased by Frank Griswold, who ran the company in its purchased form until 1958, when he lost access to the American Monorail product line.

  3. Louden Machinery Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1965, Louden's line of farm equipment was discontinued. Louden's overhead handling equipment continued to operate and became the Crane & Monorail Systems Division of American Chain and Cable Company (ACCO). [1] Acco-Louden continues to manufacture overhead monorail conveying equipment. [9]

  4. List of monorail systems - Wikipedia

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    Kyiv Monorail, Ukraine, was a proposed monorail system. The 1.8 km line connecting Hidropark and Paton bridge was proposed in 1966, followed by the 3.5 km line connecting Hidropark and Berezniaky neighborhood proposed in 1970 (either as the separate line or an extension of the previous line).

  5. Material-handling equipment - Wikipedia

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    Material handling equipment (MHE) is mechanical equipment used for the movement, storage, control, and protection of materials, goods and products throughout the ...

  6. Overhead crane - Wikipedia

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    The Overhead Alliance is a group that represents Crane Manufacturers Association of America, Hoist Manufacturers Institute, and Monorail Manufacturers Association. These product counsels of the Material Handling Industry of America have joined forces to create promotional materials to raise the awareness of the benefits of overhead lifting.

  7. Electric track vehicle system - Wikipedia

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    ETV system at University library Regensburg, Germany. An electric track vehicle system (ETV) is a conveyor system for light goods transport. The system uses independently driven vehicles traveling on a monorail track network, consisting of straight track elements, bends, curves and transfer-units for changing of travel direction.