Press releases | 03/20/2017 Liebherr LTM 1500-8.1 mobile crane operated by Ulferts & Wittrock assembles Liebherr portal slewing crane in Bremen

  • Liebherr LTM 1500-8.1 mobile crane proves ideal in constricted site conditions
  • Liebherr portal slewing crane assembled in Bremen's industrial port for handling scrap metal
  • Ulferts & Wittrock Group operates over 150 mobile cranes

At the beginning of this year, crane and heavy haulage contractor Ulferts & Wittrock assembled a Liebherr LPS 280 portal slewing crane for handling scrap metal in Bremen. A Liebherr LTM 1500-8.1 mobile crane was used for the heaviest loads. The constricted conditions on site proved a major challenge.

Liebherr LTM 1500-8.1 mobile crane assembles Liebherr LBS 280 portal slewing crane

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Assembly of the 42-tonne tower for the Liebherr LPS 280 portal slewing crane

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Liebherr LPS series portal slewing cranes are handling machines with a small footprint and are therefore mainly used where space is at a premium. But this then makes the assembly of the machines, which weigh hundreds of tonnes, an even bigger challenge. Crane and heavy haulage contractor Ulferts & Wittrock based in northern Germany, was asked to assemble a Liebherr LPS 280 portal slewing crane with a maximum lifting capacity of 84 tonnes for handling scrap metal at Bremen's industrial port, a job which involved hoisting heavy loads in a highly constricted area.

Heiko Ramke, from the External Technical Service Team for Large Cranes at Ulferts & Wittrock, who handled the control levers of the LTM 1500-8.1 himself for some of the time, explained the situation on site. "The size of the area available meant that it was not initially possible to assemble the portal slewing crane on the rails. Initially the travel gear supports were assembled with the cross carriers and this total load of 115 tonnes was then moved around 2.5 metres by three cranes, the 500-tonne LTM 1500-8.1 and two 200-tonne machines and hoisted onto the travel gear which had already been placed on the rails." Two weeks later the portal crane's boom was assembled by a tandem hoist by a 130-tonne and a 160-tonne mobile crane.

Managing Director Marcus Wittrock was delighted by the excellent collaboration with the Liebherr assembly team: "We formed an excellent team with Liebherr, a great working relationship and clear communication. It was a real pleasure – despite the icy temperatures."

Ulferts & Wittrock is a sister company to Ulferts and the Wittrock Group which provides a complete range of services for mobile crane and heavy haulage logistics, heavy assembly work, company relocations and the rental of work platforms, telescopic handlers, forklift trucks and miniature cranes.

The Group has a total of over 150 mobile cranes with lifting capacities of up to 800t, six lattice boom cranes with lifting capacities of up to 750t and eight mobile construction cranes. The company has been trading since 1909 in Bremen when they started to provide furniture transport services and carry out small haulage work with a horse and cart.

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Wolfgang Beringer

Marketing and Communication


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89584 Ehingen

Germany