It is
unbelievable – 308T, far exceeding the maximum capacity of the so far
strongest mobile harbor crane, type LHM 600, by not less than 100T.
Thus, the new giant really raises the
bar and opens up new fields of application. As industrial goods are getting
bigger and heavier, the new crane is a forward-looking solution for ports
worldwide.
It comes
from a Company which has more than 1,200 cranes in nearly 100 countries all
over the world: that’s the outcome of 40
production years of mobile harbour
cranes. Manufactured in 1974, the very first cranes were exported to France,
Italy and Spain. Since 2012, it’s 1000th
mobile harbor crane has been handling
bulk at the French Atlantic Coast. The
Company’s website states that it took 31 years to sell the first 500 mobile
harbour cranes, whereas the goal of the next 500 was accomplished in less than
seven years – between 2005 to 2012. Since 1974, Spain has been a very important
market for this versatile cargo handling solution.
It is the ‘Liebherr Group’, a large German equipment manufacturer based in Switzerland specializing in cranes, aircraft parts, and mining. Established in 1949 by Hans Liebherr, the company started building tower cranes, expanded into making aircraft parts - it is a significant supplier toEurope's Airbus plane maker - and commercial chiller displays and freezers, as well as domestic refrigerators. The group also produces some of the world's biggest mining and digging machinery, including loaders, excavators and extreme-size dump trucks. Introduced in 2015, the LHM 800 is the largest mobile harbor crane in the market. The giant crane is designed for challenging tasks, providing a lifting capacity of up to 308 tonnes and an outreach of 64 metres. Weighing in at 745 tonnes, the crane has a boom length of 64 metres and can load and unload ships with a width of up to 22 rows of containers. In terms of container and bulk handling, the LHM 800 is considered the new benchmark. The crane is based on an x-shaped undercarriage design with adapted wheel sets to ensure optimal load distribution. Utilising rubber-tired undercarriage, the crane is fully mobile and can even be mounted on a rail-based directory or on a barge. In tandem operation two LHM 800 can lift a maximum of 616 tonnes using Liebherr’s tandem operation tool Sycratronic. The company estimates each crane can handle up to 38 boxes per hour in standard configuration and even 45 boxes per hour if the crane is equipped with Liebherr’s hybrid power booster Pactronic, allowing for as much as 2,300 tonnes per hour throughput. With regards – S. Sampathkumar
13th Mar 2015.
