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Two 215 Tonne super grid transformers head to Scotland, as our Team complete deliveries to the Kintore substation extension project.
Heading from GE’s Stafford facility, the Collett Team travel via Ellesmere Port undertaking all transport, shipping and installation operations to safely deliver both of the 8 metre long cargoes to Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
Hoek van Holland 4-8-2019 , na bijna drie weken bij Huisman in de Wiltonhaven in Schiedam gelegen te hebben voor onderhoud vertrok zondagavond de AMAZON naar de Noordzee.
G-HEVY - Boeing B-707-324C - HeavyLift Cargo Airlines
at Maastricht Airport (MST) in 1995
c/n 19.350 - built in 1965 for Continental Air Lines -
with Heavylift between 1990 and 1995 -
the last known operator of this plane was Trast Aero as EX-120 -
stored Manas Airport, Kyrgyzstan (FRU) 2013
scanned from Kodachrome-slide
print scan of Heavylift Shorts SC5 Belfast G-HLFT outside the Polar hangar at Prestwick, awaiting re-registration as 9L-LDQ.
Sennebogen crawler crane being lifted onto the deck of the Thialf by the Thialf’s own starboard crane.
Detroit, Michigan, USA
heavy lift
flag: Cyprus [CY]
owner: W. Bockstiegel Reederei,
Emden, Germany
Chartered by:
BBC Chartering & Logistic GmbH,
Leer, Germany
length: 138.5m / 454ft
built: 2007
Skytech MIL Mi-26T RA 06041 at Chaleroi/Gosselies (Brussels South) EBCI in 2003, belonging to this Belgian Heavylift company for operations in Europe and Worldwide, a speculative photo taken from a departing Ryanair 737 to Stansted.
Detroit, Michigan, USA
Heavy Lift
flag: Netherlands
owner: BigLift Shipping B.V.,
Amsterdam, Netherlands
length: 138m / 453ft
built: 1998
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Flag: Germany
Port of registry: Hamburg
Built:1967
Modified:1993
Owner: Bugsier-, Reederei- und Bergungs-Gesellschaft GmbH,Hamburg
Gross tonnage:1999 t
Length:55,00 m
Beam:25,00 m
Draft:2,50 m
Propulsion: 3 x Schottel
Power:1050 bhp / 772 kW
Lifting capacity: 600 tons
Pumping capacity:1350 t/hour
IMO:6826858
This 9-axle beast is the Liebherr LTM 11200-9.1 , the worlds strongest, biggest and most heavy telescopic crane truck in the world and it's owned by Mammoet. It's able to lift 1200 tons!
It's actually so large and heavy, with a weight of 96 tons! that the boom will be transported in 2 seperate parts!
Mammoet was the first company to introduce the LTM 11200-9.1 at work. It actually did it's first job at the same place as where it has now returned.
Liebherr LTM 11200-9.1 specs:
max. lifting capacity: 1200 t
Telescopic boom: 18.3 m - 100 m
Lattice jib: 24 m - 126 m
Carrier engine/output: Liebherr, 8-cylinder, turbo-Diesel, 680PK
Crane engine/output: Liebherr, 6-cylinder, turbo-Diesel, 326 PK
Weight: 96 tons.
Total counterweight: 202 tons
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