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Trident Construction Named Reseller of Crane Stabilization Hardware

Vita Inclinata, a Broomfield, CO-based developer and producer of helicopter and crane load stabilization and precision hardware, said Bronx-based Trident Construction will be an exclusive reseller of the Vita Load Navigator. Trident will represent Vita in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. 

“When it comes to crane safety, there are no second chances,” said Trident CEO Patrick Murphy. “Those are the things that keep me up at night.”  

A high-rise and super-structure contractor, Trident owns and operates its own fleet of cranes; thus, sees a huge opportunity for the Vita Load Navigator to keep the project safer and increase efficiency on the job.  

‘Having an automatic system on there that will hold that setting even if winds are acting on it, and a pendant that lets you change the orientation of the load quickly, doesn’t exist right now,” he said. “It’s a piece of rope [tagline] hanging off a load.” 

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