Press releases | 10/19/2020 Mammoet takes delivery of first ever Liebherr LTM 1650- 8.1 mobile crane

  • Mammoet is planning to gradually replace 500 to 700 tonne class cranes with the LTM 1650-8.1
  • The LTM 1650- 8.1 is designed to deliver maximum performance
  • Mammoet and Liebherr have a strong, long term partnership

The first ever LTM 1650-8.1 left the Liebherr plant in Ehingen with a black and red livery. It is going to Dutch global crane and heavy haulage contractor, Mammoet. After all the prototype tests were successfully concluded, deliveries of the crane will now start. Liebherr unveiled the successor to the legendary LTM 1500-8.1 at the Bauma 2019 with the slogan “The maximum on eight axles”.

Virtual crane handover: The world's first Liebherr LTM 1650-8.1 mobile crane goes to Mammoet.
F.l.t.r.: Manuel Grab, Dieter Walz, Christoph Kleiner (all Liebherr-Werk Ehingen GmbH), Han Rekers (Liebherr Nederland B.V.), Jan Kleijn, Peter van Oostrom and Corné Woestenberg (all Mammoet).

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“We are delighted to take delivery of the first ever LTM 1650-8.1 from Liebherr. The performance, mobility and economy of this new crane model will enrich our fleet, giving Mammoet the flexibility to gradually replace our 500 and 700-tonners with this new Liebherr 8-axle crane. The crane handover is also a sign of the strong, long term relationship between our two companies, which are leaders in their respective industries”, explained COO Jan Kleijn.

Christoph Kleiner, Managing Director Sales at Liebherr in Ehingen, thanked Mammoet for its order for several LTM 1650-8.1 cranes: “Thank you very much for the trust you have shown in us, confirming that, in the form of the LTM 1650-8.1, we have designed a worthy successor to the LTM 1500-8.1. We also appreciate feedback from crane operations and the advice that we received from Mammoet to enable us to extract the maximum from eight axles. Close collaboration with our customers in our product development process is extremely important to us.”

Liebherr has retained the successful concept of the previous LTM 1500-8.1 – the new LTM 1650-8.1 can also be supplied with two telescopic boom lengths, 54 metres and 80 metres. In pursuing the company’s focus on producing the ultimate crane on eight axles, the increases in lifting capacity are impressive – between 15 and 50 percent depending on whether the crane has telescopic boom guying or not. The standard VarioBase® variable support base delivers additional increases in performance when working above the outriggers. This means the new crane will be able to complete hoisting work normally reserved for the 700-tonne class or even higher with ease. It actually has a nominal lifting capacity of 700 tonnes.

“Whilst our original desire was to gradually replace our LTM 1500-8.1 cranes, we are delighted that Liebherr has managed to extract so much performance from the LTM 1650-8.1 that we can also use it to replace 700 tonne class machines. The main highlights of the new crane include the simple, fast setup and dismantling of the rear support box. It also has standard ballast slabs, which are compatible with other Liebherr cranes, ranging from 350 to 1,200 tonne models. That increases the flexibility of our fleet and is extremely cost-efficient”, explained Peter van Oostrom, Director Global Projects and Assets at Mammoet.

Mammoet Holding B.V. has branches all over the world and is a highly specialist company for a very wide range of crane and transport work, offshore work, complete erection work and turnkey projects. It has a 7,100-strong workforce and operates more than 1,300 cranes of the most diverse types, including around 500 Liebherr mobile and crawler cranes.

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Wolfgang Beringer

Marketing and Communication


Liebherr-Werk Ehingen GmbH

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89584 Ehingen

Germany