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Liebherr has overhauled an mobile harbour crane LHM 180 build in 2008. It is used for bulk and general cargo handling in the port of Sibenik / Croatia.

Since 2006 Liebherr’s maritime cargo handling equipment can be overhauled at the Rostock factory. In the past, the refurbishment[ds_preview] of used machines was integrated into the ongoing production of new cranes. Since 2015 a specialised department, namely the Liebherr Maritime Service Factory, has been dealing exclusively with refurbishment projects.

The latest overhauling project was a mobile harbour crane type LHM 180 build in 2008. Used under permanent load for the last nine years in the harbour of Figueira de Foz / Portugal the machine was delivered from its former owner to Liebherr in Rostock in April 2015.

Upon the arrival at Liebherr-MCCtec Rostock, the mobile harbour crane passed through a profound restauration in various components of the machine. Extensive overhauls and optimisations were carried out on the steel construction of the undercarriage, the slewing platform and the tower. The whole overhauling process including refurbishment of electrical parts took twelve month and involved a team comprising 30 Liebherr employees. After finishing the overhaul, the mobile harbour crane was bought by Petrokemija in Croatia where it was assembled and put back into service by the middle of March 2017.

The LHM 180 has a maximum outreach of 35 m and a maximum capacity of 35 t (grab operation) and is now used for bulk and general cargo handling in the port of Sibenik/ Croatia.

Number of customers asking for overhauled cranes rises

According own information Liebherr Maritime is recording an increasing number of orders for machine overhauls. Eventually, every machine achieves a certain amount of operating hours and the owner has to decide whether to overhaul the existing machine or buy a new one. The purchase of a second-hand or overhauled machine is often an inexpensive and economic alternative. Despite low investment, no concessions need to be made in terms of quality of manufacture, customer services and support, or safe operation of the machine Liebherr points out.

The increasing attractiveness of overhauled cargo handling machines and components is reflected in the order situation of the Liebherr Maritime Service Factory in Rostock. Since 2013 the number of orders for part and general overhauls on maritime products from Liebherr has more than doubled. In 2016, nine overhaul projects have been completed in Rostock the company informs.