Maritime cranes

Maritime Cranes
Newsletter
Issue 1/2026

A new era begins

At the christening event in New Orleans, Liebherr and Associated Terminals proudly unveiled two all-electric CBG 500 E cranes that are setting a new standard for river logistics on the Mississippi. The CBG 500 E models offer up to 90 tons of grab capacity and are designed for demanding inland waterway operations, showcasing Liebherr’s engineering strength.

Paired with smart, hybrid ready barge systems, the cranes reflect Liebherr’s forward looking approach to efficient and sustainable cargo handling. The lively ceremony highlighted just how much industry partners value Liebherr’s vision for the future.

A new chapter for offshore lifting

Liebherr has secured a major agreement with Eunsung O&C in South Korea for a delivery of a BOS 45000 board offshore crane. It will support future offshore wind turbine installation as well as ongoing operational work. The crane offers a maximum boom length of 117 metres and will be installed in the jack up barge VEGA, which is planned to enter service in 2029. Eunsung O&C, known for its expertise in demanding offshore and onshore projects, selected the BOS 45000 to strengthen its position in the rapidly developing Asian offshore wind market.

Inside the CBG 500 E

Step into the cab and explore the all-electric CBG 500 E through the eyes of the people who know it best. This video guides viewers from first impression to key performance moments, supported by crisp detail shots. You get a clear look at what makes daily work smoother and more efficient. It is a grounded and inspiring walk through a modern bulk handling crane – ready for future demands.

Our LiSIM ROS training simulator

Liebherr Container Cranes Ltd. has launched LiSIM ROS, a crane simulator for Remote Operator Station (ROS) ship-to-shore-cranes. It has been developed by the same engineers who design our real-world machines and is built with original Liebherr controls, hardware, and PLCs. This ensures it perfectly replicates crane behaviour, including load sway and inertia, so your operators are job-ready from day one.

Hartman Seatrade expands with two LS 250 ship cranes

With cutting-edge vessel engineering and the new LS 250 heavy-lift performance on board, Hartman Seatrade sets a fresh benchmark for modern cargo operations.

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Electric tandem lifting redefines port operations at Constanța

DP World Constanța strengthens its operational portfolio with two electric LHM 600 mobile harbour cranes from Liebherr. Configured for tandem lifts of up to 400 tonnes, the cranes enable precise handling of project cargo alongside containers and bulk goods.

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Groundbreaking ceremony: New factory building for the Liebherr plant in Rostock, Germany

On 4 February 2026, the official ground-breaking ceremony for the new maintenance building of Liebherr-Rostock GmbH took place. The new Workshop 5 will be a state-of-the-art, hybrid building that will be available to both commercial and salaried employees. With an investment of approximately €22 million, Liebherr is underlining its clear commitment to its location in Rostock's overseas port.

Electric mobile harbour cranes strengthen high-volume U.S. trade hubs

At PortMiami, which processed over 1.1 million TEUs in 2024 with Seaboard Marine as the largest carrier by cargo volume, the new LHM 550s will strengthen berth productivity, support growth in refrigerated cargo and breakbulk, and reduce congestion during peak periods.

At the Port of Houston, which handled more than 4.1 million TEUs last year, added crane capacity improves flexibility for container operations while supporting Seaboard Marine’s multipurpose service model. Customer‑specific tower extensions, customised supporting pads, and tailored painting align the cranes to operational profiles and branding requirements.

Liebherr mobile harbour cranes further expand their leading market position in 2025

In 2025, Liebherr mobile harbour cranes secured a commanding majority of global new orders, culminating in a record market share.

Terminal operators continued to favour proven MHC solutions as they broadened cargo profiles without extending fixed infrastructure, with heavy‑lift models at the core of this trend. Electric drive configurations advanced further, delivering measurable local emission reductions while retaining full performance. Portal slewing cranes complemented bulk operations where berth efficiency and steady cycle times were decisive, shaping a strong order book moving into 2026.

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