LIEBHERR-Werk Nenzing GmbH
LIEBHERR-Werk Nenzing GmbH is a notable division of the broader Liebherr Group, a multinational equipment manufacturer known for its heavy machinery and equipment. Founded in 1976, the company is headquartered in Nenzing, Austria. This facility specializes primarily in the design, production, and servicing of maritime cranes, construction cranes, and deep foundation machinery.
Key Aspects of LIEBHERR-Werk Nenzing GmbH:
Products and Specializations:
- Maritime Cranes: Their product range includes ship cranes, mobile harbor cranes, and offshore cranes.
- Construction Machinery: This includes duty cycle crawler cranes, specialized civil engineering machines, and piling and drilling rigs.
Technological Innovation:
- The company is known for integrating advanced technology into its machinery, providing features such as automation, telematics, and energy-efficient solutions to improve productivity and reduce environmental impact.
Quality and Support:
- Liebherr emphasizes high standards of quality and durability in their products. They offer extensive after-sales services, including maintenance, spare parts, and technical support to ensure the long-term efficiency and reliability of their equipment.
Global Reach:
- While headquartered in Austria, LIEBHERR-Werk Nenzing GmbH serves a global market. They have a widespread distribution and service network that helps cater to the needs of international clients.
Sustainability:
- The company is committed to sustainable practices in its manufacturing processes, product design, and operational strategies. This includes efforts to minimize environmental impact and to innovate in fuel efficiency and emissions reduction.
Parent Company - Liebherr Group:
The Liebherr Group, established in 1949 by Hans Liebherr in Kirchdorf an der Iller, Germany, has grown into a diversified conglomerate. It operates in various sectors, including construction machinery, aerospace and transportation systems, machine tools, automation systems, domestic appliances, and more.
Liebherr's reputation is built on its extensive product range, leading engineering expertise, and commitment to quality, making it one of the leading manufacturers in the machinery sector globally. The group's decentralized organization allows its subsidiaries, like LIEBHERR-Werk Nenzing GmbH, to operate with a high degree of autonomy and flexibility, enabling them to cater specifically to their respective markets and industries.
Ship, Offshore, Harbour Mobile Cranes
- Phone: +43 5525 606-280
- Web: www.liebherr.com
- Fax: +43 5525 606-448
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Liebherr News
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Liebherr Equips Port Newark Container Terminal with Two New STS Cranes
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Liebherr Celebrates 50 Years of Excellence
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Liebherr Delivers Portal Slewing Crane for Cargo Ops at German Port
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New Liebherr Mobile Harbor Crane Ordered at Antwerp XL
International Car Operator NV (ICO) has acquired a second Liebherr mobile harbor crane, the LHM 550, further enhancing its operational capabilities at the Vrasene terminal in Antwerp. The crane features a 54-meter outreach and a lifting capacity of up to 154 tonnes, solidifying ICO's position as a leader in the roll-on/roll-off (RoRo) cargo handling sector.The Vrasene terminal spans 125 hectares and processes approximately 7…
Liebherr’s Third STS Container Crane Makes Its Way to North American Port
Crane specialist Liebherr has delivered its third ship to shore (STS) container crane to PSA Penn Terminals in Philadelphia.PSA Penn Terminals received its third Liebherr STS crane in September 2024, complementing the two commissioned in 2018.The new STS crane features a 157 ft (48 m) outreach, a 60 ft (18.288 m) span, and a 50 ft (15 m) back reach, with a lift height of 115 ft (35 m) over rail and…
Liebherr Tech Helps Drive Wind-assisted AYRO
Liebherr worked with AYRO, the French industrial start-up that recently successfully equipped the Canopée vessel with four OceanWings, making it the first hybrid industrial cargo ship powered by wind.With a height of 37 metres and a surface area of 363 m² each, this automated, lowerable and patented vertical wingsail technology will help the ship cut fossil fuel consumption.AYRO’s 37-m-high wingsails require a special solution due to their size, especially regarding its electrical actuators.
INEOS FPS Picks Liebherr’s RL 650 Offshore Crane for Unity Platform
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ONE-Dyas Opts for LiMain for Unmanned Offshore Rig
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VIDEO: Liebherr Debuts Lift Height Extension of STS in Australia
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Liebherr Delivers Mobile Harbor Crane to Port Esbjerg
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Liebherr Expands All-electric Heavy Lift Ship Crane Series
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Incident Reported During Construction of Seaway 7's Alfa Lift Vessel in China
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Corporación Navios Upgrades Harbor Crane
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Liebherr Cranes for Australia's Port of Newcastle
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Liebherr Ships First Main Crane Components for OHT's Alfa Lift Installation Vessel
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Crane Barge Adds Power, Flexibility in New York Harbor
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Liebherr Launches Remote Service App
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