
Berenike Nordmann
Liebherr-Werk Ehingen GmbH
89584 Ehingen
Germany
+49 7391 502-0
Press releases | 2026-04-28
INZAG has taken delivery of a new Liebherr LTM 1090-4.2 mobile crane. The 4-axle crane expands the crane fleet of the internationally active construction company, providing a powerful and flexible solution for demanding operations, such as those required for a large-scale infrastructure project in southern Angola.
With the LTM 1090-4.2, INZAG is consistently focusing on standardisation within its crane fleet. The new 90-tonne crane is already the second of this type for the internationally active construction company. “Unlike crane hire companies, our aim is not to have the largest possible fleet with many different crane types, but rather a reliable all-rounder that is versatile and capable of handling both small and large lifts,” says Lorenz Weber, Procurement Director at INZAG.
In addition to performance, safety and efficiency aspects were decisive factors. The 4-axle crane combines high mobility with economical operation. Thanks to variable axle loads, the crane can be easily transported worldwide and deployed flexibly both on public roads and on the construction site. Features such as ECOdrive and ECOmode also help to reduce fuel consumption and noise emissions – a benefit for both operators and the environment.
“With this new addition to our fleet, we are preparing for the start of a 146-kilometre road construction project in Angola,” explains Leandro Fernandez, Managing Director at INZAG. The project involves the rehabilitation of the EN 140/295 national road between the municipalities of Caiundo and Savate. The site is located in a remote region in the south of the country, where local crane hire companies are not a viable option.
“For this project, we needed a multifunctional crane that can be mobilised quickly, is flexible on site and can also be replaced during the operation – should that become necessary,” reports Weber. For the deployment in Angola, the high lifting capacities and the large working radius were decisive – characteristics that are precisely tailored to the requirements of the construction site.
“We will be using the new Liebherr crane primarily during the mobilisation phase, including for setting up camps and facilities, as well as for unloading and logistics tasks. It will also support operations at bitumen and precast plants, as well as the installation of box culverts,” explains Fernandez.
INZAG relies on premium brands and the highest quality standards for its projects. Furthermore, many projects are based on export financing from the German Federal Government, where the use of technology manufactured in Germany is a central component of the service promise. The decision to choose Liebherr is a reflection of a long-standing partnership. “In addition to the machine itself, customer service, spare parts availability and technical support play a decisive role for us – requirements that Liebherr fulfils,” summarises Fernandez.
INZAG Germany GmbH focuses on the implementation of large-scale construction projects in sub-Saharan Africa. With around 500 employees, the infrastructure company carries out projects in the fields of road, water, energy and port infrastructure. “We are currently active in Angola, Ghana and Uganda, among other places, combining European engineering expertise with extensive project experience in challenging markets,” says Weber. In addition, INZAG offers export and trading solutions and acts as a link between European OEMs and African customers.

Berenike Nordmann
Liebherr-Werk Ehingen GmbH
+49 7391 502-0