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07.07.2021

LHM 420 replaces 22 year crane

German port operator Rhenus Midgard has taken delivery of a Liebherr LHM 420 mobile harbour crane for its Dradenau terminal in the Port of Hamburg.

Replacing a 22 year old LHM 320 with more than 40,000 hours on the clock, the LHM 420 can lift its maximum capacity of 124 tonnes at a radius of 16 metres and has a maximum radius of 48 metres. The company claims the new crane will offer increased handling speeds, higher capacities and more outreach, while its engine offers lower emissions. It was delivered fully assembled by Rhenus Project Logistics using an open deck sea barge, and will be used to handle breakbulk and containers.
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(L-R) Helge Behrend of Rhenus with Eric Hein of Liebherr, Jan Klose and Stefan Schwarzkopf of Rhenus plus Andreas Ritschel and Enrico Redmer of Liebherr


Rhenus Midgard Hamburg managing director Helge Behrend, said: "With the new mobile harbour crane, we will see further increases in handling volumes and, also in combination with the 'Greenliner' concept that has been successfully established for more than ten years now - moving goods from the road to the water - we will make an even greater contribution in Hamburg to reducing emissions and relieving the pressure on roads.”
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Delivered fully assembled the new crane went straight to work

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