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IC reports on some of 2022’s biggest, heaviest and most complicated lifts
The partnership will tackle offshore wind needs in the Northeastern United States.
Module weighing 17,000 tonnes lifted into place by Sleipnir super heavy lift offshore vessel
New 3,000 tonne capacity (at 220 metres) fixed jib option extends capability of 6,000 tonne super heavy lift crane
Liebherr expands heavy lift ship crane portfolio with new 800 tonne capacity crane
New 700 tonne capacity travelling quay crane for the wind energy industry
Huisman starts work on 3,000 tonne capacity super heavy lift ring crane for BMS Heavy Cranes
Malcolm Drilling used an 80-ton TCC-800 and 75-ton TCC-750 for the concrete pier construction project.
Production of SK6,000 super heavy lift ring crane scheduled to begin in third quarter of 2022
A paper mill drum pulper required specialized handling at the Port of Longview.
Safely rigging and transporting a huge port stacker-reclaimer required precise performance by PSC.
Mammoet CEO will use CATME speech to argue that renewable energy facilities have to be built “a lot faster”
The wind energy market is growing, and so is the equipment. With sizes increasing, new challenges have to be overcome to transport and install these massive monoliths of green energy
Sarens was tasked with the challenging take down of an iconic 2,200-ton overhead crane at Navy facility.
Some spectacular lifts from recent months show the sheer sizes and weights that can now be accommodated.
Boat repair company Smith Boys Marine Sales has invested in a new self propelled hydraulic transporter for boats
Huisman launches Jones Act compliant feeder vessel with Motion Compensated Platform for safe transportation and lifting of wind turbine components
Longest ever turbine blades to arrive in North America
Logistics company transports 138 tons of oversized machinery from Mexico to Brazil during Covid-19 pandemic