Bulk handling in ports
Maritime cranes from Liebherr offer the ideal solution for every harbour to handle bulk goods effectively and without trouble.
In the harbour, reliable and efficient loading and unloading of ships is decisive for successful bulk goods terminals. When handling raw materials such as coal, building materials such as gravel or foodstuffs such as grain, different material densities are encountered that present a series of challenges to man and machine.
Liebherr port equipment has a broad product portfolio for highly effective bulk goods handling. With a maximum material handling rate of up to 2,300 tonnes per hour, mobile harbour cranes from Liebherr are suitable for sea ports and inland ports and can be used not only as mobile cranes but also as fixed cranes.
Advantages at a glance
The intelligent SmartGrip grabber technology optimises the fill rate of the grabber automatically. With the use of SmartGrip, the material handling volume is increased and overloading is avoided.
Liebherr LFS 550 mobile harbour crane ready for bulk goods handling in Puerto Coronel (Chile).
The product range of Liebherr harbour cranes is exceptionally versatile. The optimal material handling solution exists for every ship and harbour size and also every type of material. The load bearing capacity of Liebherr harbour cranes ranges from 40 tonnes up to 308 tonnes.
High performance under the toughest of conditions.
Bulk goods handling is always combined with a high amount of dust. Mobile harbour cranes from Liebherr are completely protected against dust thanks to their enclosed hydraulics system.
- Long service life
- Low maintenance costs
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