Mammoet has launched the world's strongest crane, the SK6,000, which can lift 6,000 tons and is expected to accelerate the construction of energy infrastructure projects.
Energy infrastructure, a crucial part of global oil and gas supply and the energy transition, are set to get a boost after a heavy lifting equipment provider unveiled the world’s strongest crane—equipment capable of lifting 6,000 tons, or 15 fully loaded Boeing 747 aircraft. Dutch heavy lifting and transport services company Mammoet has launched a new type of crane, the SK6 ,000, which, the firm says, could be used for modules to be built faster and also “bigger than ever before”.
“The bigger everything gets, you need bigger cranes.” Moreover, the SK6,000 is containerized and can be assembled quickly on-site. This feature allows it to deliver heavy lift capability wherever it is needed, giving contractors greater flexibility in where and how energy projects are completed, Mammoet says. “With the innovation of the SK6,000 crane, our customers can think bigger than ever before; pushing modules beyond the 4,000t and even 5,000t barriers.
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