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Liebherr Crane to Lift Space Components at Port Canaveral

Liebherr reveals a custom-made LHM 600 at Port Canaveral as the largest mobile harbour crane in the U.S. able to handle all types of heavy cargo, including space components.

The machine features a maximum lifting capacity of up to 154 tonnes and 58 metres boom reach. A special double-layer winch in combination with a high-rise configuration allows a maximum lifting height of up to 70 metres.

The crane has been in operation for the Canaveral Port Authority since the beginning of 2019.

The crane has the heaviest lift capability in all of Florida at up to 154 tonnes plus an outreach of 18-containers across.
Port Canaveral CEO Captain John Murray said the flexibility of a Liebherr mobile harbour crane made it more attractive for Canaveral than a fixed crane.

“The current technology in the mobile harbour crane has hydraulics where you can control everything from the cabin, just like you can on a rail-mounted gantry, but you have further possibilities. The space industry is landing more vehicles offshore on platforms and bringing them back to the port, so we needed a crane that could lift that kind of cargo. It has to handle both the weight and height of the rocket booster. The new crane can even service ships at the port’s cruise terminal.”

“We are excited to see Canaveral Port Authority use the Liebherr mobile harbour LHM 600 high-rise crane within the space industry,” comments Winston Ziegler, Sr. Sales Manager for Liebherr Maritime Cranes and Reachstacker for the USA.
“We were able to adapt the LHM 600 with the double-layer winch which provides the special lifting height to unload the space components. This crane provides Port Canaveral flexibility for all their upcoming operations including that it is also capable of going 18 containers wide. In recent years, the demand for Liebherr mobile harbour cranes in North America has never been as high as of today,” continues Winston Ziegler.

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