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Ship Technology on MSNLiebherr to supply eight heavy-lift cranes to dship CarriersThe cranes will be delivered to a Chinese shipyard in 2026 for installation on four new D 500 vessels, starting global ...
For complex lifts and challenging lift sites, before the first truckload of crane components ever arrives at a job site, the ...
In June, components weighing up to 420 tonnes each for Liebherr’s new heavy lift offshore crane CAL 45000-1200 Litronic… ...
In September Liebherr delivered the second heavy lift offshore crane type MTC 78000 from its manufacturing plant in Rostock. ... pipe laying and to set up offshore wind power plants.
The world’s largest land-based mobile crane has finished its work in Hillsboro. Intel Corp.’s Intel Free Press news service last week reported that the Lampson International LTL-2600 Transi ...
The new Liebherr offshore crane, type MTC 78000, marks the Liebherr group of companies’ entry into a new market segment of heavy-lift cranes for offshore applications. The MTC 78000 is one of ...
Heerema Marine heavy lift vessel set for big crane upgrade. ... The second crane is currently able to lift weights up to 2000 tonnes, but which is now set for a big capacity upgrade of 1200 tonnes.
Truck-mounted cranes can handle heavy loads, ... “When the crane is at maximum capacity (anywhere in the lifting area), the lift up, lift down, hoist up and extend out functions are disabled.
A $4.4 million crane that can lift up to 145 tons is being assembled at the Port of Albany. The crane can be used in tandem with the port's existing mobile crane to together lift loads as heavy as ...
Heavy-lifting crane that will remove Golden Ray set to arrive in St. Simons Sound VB-10,000 has been sitting in Port of Fernandina since early July Brittany Muller , Reporter ...
With two claimed new world records and at least three ‘firsts’ covered in this heavy lift sector round-up, it is clear that progress with regards to new equipment and techniques is being made both on ...
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