
Mexican heavy lift specialist Eseasa Construcciones has expanded its crane fleet with the recent delivery of five new Liebherr mobile cranes. The purchase includes two LTM 1650-8.1, two LTM 1400-6.1, and one LTM 1250-5.1—adding serious lifting power to the company’s nationwide operations.
These units are already being lined up for projects in wind energy, oil and gas, and critical infrastructure works across Mexico. For a country pushing hard on industrial development, especially in renewables and transport, equipment like this plays a central role in keeping momentum up.
The LTM 1650-8.1, with its impressive 700-tonne class capability, offers flexibility and reach for complex lifts in tight spaces—often the reality on both remote wind farms and congested city sites. The 1400-6.1 models, known for fast setup and mobility, are ideal for mid-size lifts where time and access are tight. And the 1250-5.1 rounds out the fleet with a strong balance of power and versatility for routine yet demanding operations.
In an industry where uptime is everything and demand is unpredictable, having the right tool at the right time gives Eseasa an edge. Whether it’s installing a turbine blade or placing refinery modules, reliable gear makes the difference between delays and delivery.
Liebherr’s ongoing relationship with Latin American operators like Eseasa highlights continued confidence in German engineering—but the real story is local. These machines won’t sit idle—they’ll be out in the field, doing the heavy lifting, project after project.