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Liebherr Cranes used on the construction of Queensferry Crossing, Scotland
Smaller cranes are used for handling rebar, placing shuttering and carrying out general construction lifts. The larger cranes are called in to lift bridge deck segments and precast sections.
Liebherr Seals Its Participation in Clean Sky 2
The efficiency of a locally generated hydraulic power system and sub-system shall be demonstrated on a full-scale test rig.
https://www.liebherr.com/en-int/n/liebherr-seals-its-participation-in-clean-sky-2-23381-3935641
Liebherr presents a Cross Section of its Varied Range of Cranes at the CTT Moscow 2015
The boom technology and crane control of the LTR 1060 allow the boom to be extended with heavy loads, which is not generally possible with lattice boom cranes.
Liebherr restores a 60-year-old wheel loader prototype: The LSL 1500
existence The machine was in use for over 40 years until the early 2000sSix decades of wheel loader history at a glance: The almost 60-year-old LSL 1500 with a Liebherr stereoloader L 514 of the latest generation
Liebherr USA, Co. headquarters opens at expanded campus in Newport News, Virginia
It was no small task to pull this off smoothly, according to Oliver Frey, general manager of warehousing and logistics.
When deep foundation work goes electric: First application of global innovation
The benefits The absence of a combustion engine has two particular advantages: the LB 16 unplugged produces no local exhaust emissions and also generates considerably less noise.
Liebherr achieves the highest turnover in the Group's history
(ETH) Willi Liebherr, the second-generation family shareholders, give their summary for 2017.
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions on LiXplore® Camera-Monitor Systems
Our fourth generation offers even better image quality in a compact size. Can I display the same camera image on multiple workstations simultaneously?
Helpers, rescuers and bridge builders
In addition to bridge construction, the THW uses its mobile cranes for general handling and lifting work, and also when responding to road accidents involving heavy vehicles.
Liebherr Maritime Cranes Newsletter Issue 3/2023
The cranes have a maximum lifting capacity up to 50 tonnes and a maximum boom length of 40 meters and will primarily be used for maintenance and supply work, as well as to support the general operation
https://www.liebherr.com/en-int/maritime-cranes/news/newsletter/issue-3-2023-6409497






