"Our group of companies is actively combating climate change. We have ordered the two new LR 1800-1.0 and LR 11350 crawler cranes for the production of renewable energy," says Werner Schmidbauer, explaining the investment in the two large cranes. The LR 1800-1.0 will be used, among other things, for the assembly of onshore wind turbines; the LR 11350 is planned primarily for port handling of large components for the Fos-Sur-Mer offshore wind farm in the Marseille area.
Schmidbauer attaches great importance to the continuous modernisation of its crane fleet. The order also includes a new LTM 1110-5.2, the first crane type equipped with Liebherr's new LICCON3 crane control system.
The customer's business relationship with Liebherr goes back half a century. This year, the Schmidbauer Group celebrated its 90th anniversary. The company places particular emphasis on making an active contribution to solving the current and upcoming challenges, including those linked to the energy transition. Christoph Kleiner, Managing Director Sales at Liebherr's Ehingen plant, says: "The energy transition is both a challenge and an opportunity. We are looking forward to setting the right course together with our customers and, in particular, to mastering future challenges alongside such a long-standing partner as Schmidbauer.”