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Mammoet Launches ‘World’s Strongest’ Land-Based Crane That Can Handle Large Offshore Wind Turbine Components

The title of this post, is the same as that of this article on offshoreWIND.biz.

This is the sub-heading.

Mammoet has launched the SK6000 ring crane, said to be the world’s strongest land-based crane, at its Westdorpe facility in the Netherlands. According to the company, the new crane supports the continued constructability of next-generation offshore wind turbines and foundations.

This is the first paragraph.

The new crane has a maximum capacity of 6,000 tonnes and can lift components of up to 3,000 tonnes to a height of 220 metres, and builds on the design philosophy of Mammoet’s SK190 and SK350 series, which are proven in the market, the company said.

In the early decades of North Sea Oil and Gas, I remember a project management consultant telling me how larger cranes were improving productivity.

It appears history is repeating itself.

The crane can also be transported in standard shipping containers, as this sentence details.

The crane design uses containerization techniques for ease of deployment and can be transported using shipping containers to any location worldwide.

Let’s hope wind farms can be erected faster.

August 31, 2024 - Posted by | Design, Energy | , , , ,

1 Comment »

  1. It’s such a shame that the Ransome and Rapier company of Ipswich was bought and “asset stripped”. This company built some of the largest cranes at the time and if it remained in business could be the subject of your article.

    Comment by Christopher | September 3, 2024 | Reply


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