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
Liebherr Bags Order to Deliver Heavy Lift Crane
Switzerland based Liebherr Group together with the Norwegian companies OHT, Ulstein Design & Solution BV, DNV-GL as well as Chinese shipyard CMHI are working to…
Liebherr Bolsters Its Australia Maritime Business
Liebherr Maritime said it will establish full service, spares and sales activities in Australia, New Zealand and the Oceania region to create better support for maritime customers using factory trained and locally recruited engineers. Additionally, Liebherr representative Morrow Equipment Australia will focus on the purchase and rental of tower cranes in the future. Liebherr has been present in Australia since the early ’70s, leasing its first premises in Kilkenny in 1983.
Liebherr Offshore Cranes Accessing New Markets
Liebherr’s maritime manufacturing plant in Rostock has been awarded the contract to supply the heavy-lift crane for the Orion, a new wind farm installation and platform decommissioning vessel ordered by DEME from COSCO (QiDong) Offshore, a subsidiary of COSCO Shipping Heavy Industry. The crane is rated at 3,000 metric tons at more than 50 meters, with a lifting height in excess of 170 meters and a designation of HLC (Heavy-Lift Crane) 295000. Delivery will be spring 2019.
Liebherr Opens Buenos Aires Office
In March Liebherr-Argentina S.A. opened a new office in Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina. From the subsidiary Liebherr is expanding activities in Argentina and Uruguay, primarily in the product areas of mining, mobile cranes and port and harbor cranes. With an area of 314 square meters, the office in the heart of the Argentinian capital offers space for current and future growth, primarily in the product areas port and harbor cranes and mobile cranes.
60 Liebherr Ship Cranes for Yamalmax Newbuilds at DSME
Liebherr’s ship crane department has secured orders to equip 15 new vessels of the South Korean shipyard Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co., LTD (DSME) with one ship set of four units type CBW 2100 each. That means a summarized order volume of 60 Liebherr ship cranes. The 15 ordered and identical vessels are liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers with a capacity of 172,600 cubic meters and a total length of 299 meters.
Liebherr Offshore Crane on “Giant 7”
The Liebherr offshore crane division installed a board offshore crane, type BOS 35000 on the heavy lift barge “Giant 7”. The state of the art offshore crane will…
Growing Demand for Liebherr Cranes in Americas
In 2015, the number of Liebherr mobile harbour cranes (LHM) in the Americas continues to rise. Models from across the range have been delivered to various countries.
Liebherr Container Cranes Heading to Russia
Liebherr Container Cranes announced it will deliver four ship to shore container cranes to Fenix Container Terminal, Port of Bronka, St. Petersburg, Russia. The cranes were designed in Liebherr Container Cranes, Ireland and manufactured in the state of the art facility in Ireland.The completed cranes were then assembled in the Liebherr Rostock plant and barged through the Baltic Sea to St. Petersburg.
Liebherr Cranes for Port Lafito
GB Group announced that Port Lafito welcomed the arrival of two new Liebherr LHM 420 mobile harbor cranes that are now fully operational. The cranes aim to boost…
Viking Orders 2 Liebherr Cranes
An LR 1300 with super lift equipment and an LR 1160 crawler crane will strengthen the fleet of Viking Cranes. The Tallinn-based company with branch offices throughout…
Liebherr Sells Knuckle Boom Cranes to China
Liebherr offshore crane division has recently signed a contract with long-time partner DALIAN SHIPYARD (DSIC Offshore) for two state-of-the-art ram luffing knuckle boom cranes of the type RL-K 4200-100 LIT to be delivered for the new high-level semi-submersible BT 4000. "We have already successfully delivered around 40 machines to DSIC to date, but this contract marks a new milestone for us at the Chinese offshore market…
Liebherr buys Shriro Crane Business
Liebherr-Werk Biberach GmbH completed its takeover of the tower crane business from the Shriro Group in Hong Kong at the end of 2014. The company continues to build…
Liebherr Opens African Maritime Hub
Liebherr Maritime Cranes celebrated the grand opening of the new sales and service center in Durban, South Africa. The new African maritime hub was opened by a number of guests from the local industry and Liebherr representatives. Mainly as a result of the close cooperation with Transnet over the past few years, Liebherr-Africa (LAF) has decided to extend its activities and to establish a specialized maritime hub in Durban.
Liebherr to Supply Four Cranes to Australia
Liebherr Container Cranes has recently completed the testing of articulated boom cranes in its Killarney facility in Ireland. The complete articulated boom and main beam of one of the cranes for Port Botany was assembled in Liebherr Container Cranes facility on a special test bed, where it was tested. This articulated boom design allows these large cranes to operate within the height restrictions prevailing at Port Botany, due to its close proximity to Sydney airport, Liebherr said.
Rescue Sheet for Liebherr Mobile Cranes
Liebherr mobiles cranes which comply with stage 3b or over now come with a rescue sheet as standard. This shows the structure of the crane and any hazardous substances on it.
Liebherr Reports Record Year for Offshore Cranes
With 87 units delivered in 2014, Liebherr offshore cranes achieved a new per year delivery record, more than doubling its delivery numbers from 2012. And according to Liebherr, well filled order books allow for an optimistic 2015 forecast despite a generally unstable world economic development. “Our distinctly increasing turnover figures wouldn’t be possible without our new production site in Rostock, Germany, as well as our worldwide sales and service network.
Liebherr Mobile Harbor Crane for the Netherlands
Pacorini Metals has invested in a new Liebherr mobile harbor crane, type LHM 420, which started operation in summer 2014. The new LHM 420 has an outreach of 48 meters and provides a maximum lifting capacity of 84 metric tons. Tasks of the crane include container handling as well as bulk operation. According to the manufacturer, a powerful crane set-up ensures high speed in terms of hoisting, slewing and luffing in order to achieve maximum turnover.
Liebherr Crane Quartet for Katoen Natie
Katoen Natie N.V. has increased its lifting capacity at the port of Antwerp, investing in three new Liebherr mobile harbor cranes, one LHM 550 and two LHM 600s. Additionally, the company enforced its operations in Radicatel, France, with a new LHM 420. In January 2015, both family-owned companies Katoen Natie und Liebherr celebrated the handover of the strongest Liebherr mobile harbor cranes (LHM) on Antwerp’s Left Bank in a festive ceremony.
Liebherr to Debut 5-Axle Mobile Crane
Liebherr will be showing its new 160-tonne mobile crane LTM 1160-5.2 at the Intermat 2015 in Paris, France. This crane on a five-axle chassis was presented to the…
Liebherr Expects Turnover Dip
For the 2014 business year, the Liebherr Group is currently anticipating an overall turnover of 8,866 million euros (2013: 8,964 million euros). In the area of construction machines and mining, a decline is expected. For the other areas, the 2014 figures are higher than the previous year’s. The Liebherr Group’s overall turnover is expected to be 8,866 million euros in this business year. Compared with the turnover from 2013, this is a slight drop of about 98 million euros, or 1%.