US-based Engineered Systems Incorporated (ESI) has finished the installation of a 7.5t bridge crane for an undisclosed client.

The bridge crane uses LeJeune bolted connections in its structural framing.

The company reports that the new design increases the rigidity of the structure and shifts stress away from the concrete floor.

Headquartered in South Carolina, ESI supplies overhead crane and hoist systems, along with related parts and services, to clients both regionally and internationally.

The company maintains ten locations and applies its long-standing experience to support various industrial operations.

ESI’s range of services covers system design, fabrication, installation, inspections, and modernisations.

Its engineering team utilises contemporary tools to optimise systems for operational requirements and regulatory standards.

The company states that it develops lifting solutions tailored to individual facility needs.

Recently, ESI carried out installation of a 35t box-girder crane for a client and fitted a new crane for KTM Engineering.

In July this year, ESI conducted a 132,000lb load test at a client site using certified Water Weights systems.

The company used water-filled bags that were gradually filled on location to simulate heavy loads, allowing for precise verification of overhead crane and hoist performance.

The testing process applied controlled loads under real-time observation to confirm equipment safety and operational reliability.

The use of portable water bags facilitated transport and logistics while offering adaptable capacity to suit specific testing requirements.