All Super Heavy Lifting Articles
At more than 3,000 tonnes, a lift on an FPSO project in Brazil is claimed by ALE as the world’s heaviest commercial lift with a land-based mobile crane
A super heavy lift crane from ALE with a capacity of 4,300 tonnes has been erected in West London, UK, for a major dismantling project in the Earl's Court Masterplan
Aaras Project and Logistics Pakistan Private has reported several project shipments which its sister company Aaras Shipping handled during November 2016
A trio of cranes built by Sheffield, UK-based Mechan is standing at Northern Rail’s Allerton depot in Liverpool following a £23 million project to increase its capacity
Huisman has secured a contract from Japan Marine United Corporation for a 800 tonne pedestal mounted crane and another from Jurong Shipyard for a 100 tonne pedestal mounted offshore crane
BigLift has transported two oversized STS container cranes
The 5,000 tonne capacity ALE AL.SK350 super heavy lifter makes its first lift. It was the first of around 40 modules in an FPSO construction project in Brazil
A 24,000 tonne capacity crane with a maximum load moment of 1,500,000 tonne-metres has been proposed jointly by Mammoet and Stoof Engineering and Innovation in the Netherlands
The 5,000 tonne capacity AL.SK350 built by ALE and said to be the world’s largest capacity land based crane, has been rigged for the first time and load tested
A Korean engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contractor has awarded Mammoet Malaysia the heavy lift contract for its expansion project in Johore, Malaysia
Heavy lift shipping company Combi Lift used its project carrier MV Palau (CL 900 type) to load a 95 metre long stripper weighing 540 tonnes in Masan, Korea
ALE has performed the first lift in Turkey of its 4,300 tonne capacity AL.SK190 - one of the world’s largest land based cranes - in Aliağa, Izmir province
On 16 March 2016, Mammoet Brazil and the Consortium Techint-Technip (CTTP76) signed a contract for the integration of 20 modules to be lifted onto the hull of the Petrobras P-76
BigLift Shipping’s Happy Buccaneer transported a 1,200 tonne, 45 metre high continuous ship unloader (CSU) from Kaohsiung, Taiwan, to Haramachi, Japan, and installed it at the Haramachi thermal electric power station
International heavy lift and transport specialist ALE is building a heavy duty jib, up to 100 metres long, for its AL.SK 190 and AL.SK350 super heavy lift cranes