News | 2019/04/04

The first LTM 1230-5.1 mobile crane goes to Switzerland – Christen takes delivery of new Liebherr 230-tonne machine

Long, powerful and versatile is how Liebherr presented its new LTM 1230-5.1 mobile crane at its Customer Days last year in Ehingen. Swiss company Christen was quickly persuaded by the features of the 230-tonne crane with its 75 metre telescopic boom and immediately placed an order for one. The management team took delivery of the first model of this new crane at the manufacturing plant on the River Danube in mid-March this year.

Members of the third generation of the founder family travelled in mid-March from Lake Lucerne in central Switzerland to the upper Danube to take delivery of the first LTM 1230-5.1 from Liebherr. Angela Hess-Christen, Chair of Christen Holding AG, said: “After the LTM 1230-5.1 had been unveiled at the Customer Days in 2018 in Ehingen, we immediately decided to place an order for this innovative crane. We have lots of construction crane erection work to do and its 75 telescopic boom makes it ideal for that. New technologies such as VarioBallast® and VarioBase® were also major factors in our decision as were the fuel savings produced by ECOdrive and ECOmode. Liebherr is a good, fair partner. Furthermore, Liebherr cranes deliver excellent quality and a high resale value.”

Adrian Christen, Chair of Christen Logistik AG, continued: “After our last purchases of an LTM 1090-4.2 and LTM 1130-5.1, the LTM 1230-5.1 was the next logical step. It will replace a 6-year old LTM 1200-5.1. Normally we only replace our cranes after around 10 years, but in this case the increased performance of the new technologies made up our minds.” The LTM 1230-5.1 is the successor to the LTM 1200-5.1. Not only does the new 230-tonne crane have a three metre longer telescopic boom, but also delivers an average of 20 percent more lifting capacity. Apart from a folding jib, a fixed jib up to 43 metres in length can be attached to the crane. This enables the LTM 1230-5.1 to achieve a hook height of 111 metres.