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Flange laying of Liebherr LS 800 E crane

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The flange-laying ceremony took place in the Liebherr Group’s longest factory hall. In shipping, it is customary to place a coin under the keel for good luck. Liebherr placed the coin under the flange of the ship’s crane.

Liebherr provides the first all-electric heavy-lift ship crane to SAL Heavy Lift and the Orca project

In the course of the flange laying, the kick-off for the production period, a signing ceremony took place to seal the contract for a joint cooperation within the framework of the Orca project. This agreement solidifies the partnership between Liebherr and SAL Heavy Lift, paving the way for a collaborative effort towards the common goal of transforming the maritime industry.

The Orca project represents the journey towards sustainable shipping and the energy turnaround.
This modern and future-oriented ship concept aims to contribute to the decarbonization of the maritime industry. To align with this vision, Orca sought crane solutions that embodied the same commitment to sustainability. The LS 800 E crane seamlessly fits into the sustainability concept of the Orca fleet, solidifying a partnership built on shared values.

“We are proud to equip the Orca fleet with our LS 800 E units,” states Robert Pitschmann, Global Application Manager Heavy Lift Offshore and Ship Cranes, Liebherr MCCtec Rostock GmbH. “The foundation stone of trust and partnership between Liebherr and SAL Heavy Lift has been laid today. With this all-electric heavy lift ship crane, we set sail towards a sustainable future, where advanced technology and environmental consciousness go hand in hand.”

The cutting-edge crane is equipped with all its components neatly housed within the crane column, ensuring optimal space utilization and a sleek design. One of the standout features of this electric crane is its power-saving capabilities, achieved through active communication between the crane, power electronics, and switch cabinets. By constantly optimizing energy usage, this intelligent system maximizes efficiency while minimizing power consumption.

SAL Heavy Lift, renowned for its expertise in heavy lift transportation and project cargo, is honored to be a part of this landmark initiative. “We are delighted to collaborate with Liebherr on this very special project,” said Dr Martin Harren, CEO of SAL Heavy Lift and the Harren Group. “The LS 800 E crane represents the pinnacle of engineering excellence and sustainability, and we are confident that it will play a crucial role in our fleet.”

The flange laying ceremony of LS 800 E showcases the commitment of both Liebherr and SAL Heavy Lift to push the boundaries of innovation and pave the way for a greener maritime industry. As production commences on the first unit of this state-of-theart crane, Liebherr remains steadfast in its dedication to creating a sustainable fleet that embraces cutting-edge technology.

Liebherr-MCCtec Rostock GmbH is a European manufacturer of maritime handling solutions. The product range includes ship, mobile harbor and offshore cranes, and reach stackers and components for container cranes.
The Liebherr Group is a family-run technology company with a highly diversified product portfolio. The Liebherr Group includes over 140 companies across all continents. In 2022, it employed more than 50,000 staff and had combined revenues of over 12.5 billion euros. Liebherr was founded in Kirchdorf an der Iller in southern Germany in 1949.

Reprinted from Marine Construction Magazine Issue IV, 2023

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