Press releases | 09.09.2024
Liebherr RL series powers 2 GW platforms for Dragados Offshore
- Liebherr closes a deal of 10 units of the Ram Luffing RL 2600 offshore crane
- The cranes, known for their distinctive and compact design, will be supplied over the next five years
- The Liebherr RL series ensures operability in extreme conditions without compromising maximum reliability in demanding offshore environments
The RL 2600 cranes have been acquired by Dragados Offshore, located in Spain. With a maximum lifting capacity of 35 tonnes and an outreach of 45 metres, the crane is perfectly suited for maintenance and supply operations in the offshore sector. Its versatility allows it to handle a wide range of tasks, from routine maintenance to supply operations, ensuring that offshore platforms remain productive and well-maintained. This crane is the most compact one in Liebherrβs offshore portfolio. The well-designed, compact, and weight-optimised crane construction of the RL series ensures optimal utilisation, even in confined spaces.
A breath of fresh air from the North Sea with the offshore all-rounder RL 2600 from Liebherr. At Dragados Offshoreβs facilities in Puerto Real, Cadiz, a frame agreement has been signed between Liebherr and the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contractor. The agreement guarantees the supply of 10 RL 2600 offshore cranes to be used on the platforms that Dragados Offshore will manufacture for European companies and which will be delivered to the North Sea.
Both parties already share a common history. The close collaboration between Liebherr and Dragados Offshore goes back more than a decade, since Liebherr began supplying Dragados Offshore with crawler cranes for the assembly of the impressive structures that Dragados Offshore designs and builds at its facilities in the Bay of Cadiz. βThe new deal validates Liebherrβs expertise in the offshore wind sector and is a significant opportunity to strengthen the existing relationships that both companies have in the offshore industry,β expresses Matti Basan, Senior Sales Manager at Liebherr-MCCtec Rostock GmbH.
The latest generation of the RL series
The equipment chosen by Dragados Offshore is the RL 2600. Its compactness is underlined by a sleek design. It is therefore an ideal solution for operators where space is limited as it offers a reduced tail radius. With a possible maximum outreach of up to 45 metres and a lifting capacity of up to 35 tonnes, it is an ideal choice for maintenance and supply work, especially in the wind power industry. This also benefits Dragadosβ latest generation of 2 GW platforms, which perform the function of an electrical substation. They collect the energy from the wind turbines, convert it and deliver it to land.
Liebherr Intelligent Maintenance for modern maintenance
Additionally, Dragados Offshore opted in for the sophisticated maintenance system, Liebherr Intelligent Maintenance, or LiMain. It revolutionises maintenance for Liebherr maritime cranes by enabling remote service from shore. This innovative approach minimises the need for on-site visits, reducing costs and environmental impact. Operators can select from various modules to tailor intelligent maintenance to their specific needs. Whether itβs monitoring or maintenance, LiMain ensures efficient, sustainable crane operation, independent of location or time.
Marco Gonzalez, Sales Manager for maritime cranes at Liebherr IbΓ©rica, commented: βWeβre proud to close this significant contract with Dragados Offshore. Liebherr is actively collaborating with Dragados Offshore, and Liebherr IbΓ©rica will play a key role in assembling the equipment and providing technical support.β
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