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
Locations
Liebherr News
Offshore Wind: Lindø port of Odense Invests in Cranes
![Representatives from Lindø port of Odense and Liebherr Rostock From left to right: Roman Chopyk (Sales Manager, Liebherr Rostock); Andreas Müller (Sales Director, Liebherr Mobile Harbour Cranes); Christian Kruse Trillingsgaard (Technical Manager, Lindø port of Odense); Carsten Aa (CEO, Lindø port of Odense); Leopold Berthold (Managing Director, Liebherr Rostock); Aron Boysen (Sales Manager, Liebherr Denmark), Sara Glasewald (Project Manager, Liebherr Rostock). Photo: Liebherr](https://images.marinelink.com/images/maritime/w200h200c/representatives-from-lind-port-of-107412.jpg)
The growth of offshore wind renewable power continues to push investment in marine, port and infrastructure project, the latest an announcement ffrom the Lindø port of Odense which placed an order for an LHM 800 heavy lift unit, a machine with a lifting capacity of up to 308 tonnes at a height of 96.7 meters above quay to cope with the huge offshore wind turbines of the future.“With the purchase of the new mega crane…
Liebherr MHC 100 Up in Spain
Swiss multinational equipment manufacturer Liebherr has delivered its 100th mobile harbour crane to be sold in Spain, an LHM 600 for shipping company Maritima del…
Liebherr Crane Loads Massive Oil Platform
Mexican crane and heavy haulage contractor ESEASA used its Liebherr LR 13000 crawler crane for the first time to load oil platforms onto barges at the port city…
Liebherr Delivers New LHM 800 to Bronka Port
Swiss multinational equipment manufacturer Liebherr has delivered mobile harbor crane LHM 800 to Russian port Bronka. It was carried by mv Trina. This is the second…
Liebherr Invests in Hamburg Port
The Swiss multinational equipment manufacturer Liebherr, has officially opened its new service center in Hamburg. The center, comprising an area of 44,000 square…
BP Orders BOS 2600 Offshore Crane
Ship cranes manufacturer Liebherr-MCCtec Rostock GmbH together with China's Yantai CIMC Raffles Shipyard signed a contract concerning the delivery of a board offshore crane…
RTG Cranes Roll at Port of Indiana-Burns Harbor
![Photo: Ports Of Indiana-Burns Harbor](https://images.marinelink.com/images/maritime/w200h200c/photo-ports-of-indianaburns-harbor-101936.jpg)
For the first time in its nearly 50-year history, Port of Indiana-Burns Harbor welcomed general cargo vessel HC Melina carrying a unique shipment of two, large rubber-tire gantry (RTG) cranes destined for the CSX Intermodal Terminals’ facility in Chicago.Once the 68-piece shipment is fully assembled, the RTG cranes will have a span of eight containers wide and with a hoisting height of one over four containers high.
SHORTSEA CRANE OPERATIONS: Lifting a Port to Prosperity
A Liebherr LHM 420 Crane is at the heart of a rapidly expanding shortsea shipping success story. Reliability is the key for a port that’s turned the corner, with…
LiUP Crane Driver Elevator for Mobile Harbor Cranes
![Photo: Liebherr Maritime](https://images.marinelink.com/images/maritime/w200h200c/photo-liebherr-maritime-101485.jpg)
Liebherr Maritime presents its new LiUP crane driver elevator for mobile harbour cranes at this year’s terminal operator trade fair, TOC Europe. The in-house developed lift has an innovative drive technology and is powered by an electric motor with lithium-ion battery and energy recovery function.The inhouse developed Liebherr crane driver elevator LiUP is designed to transport the operator in a save and efficient way to his workplace.
Port Esbjerg Expands Capacity with Liebherr
![From left to right: Roman Chopyk (Sales Manager Liebherr), Maxim Kim (Area Manager Liebherr), Andreas MĂĽller (Sales Director Liebherr), Dennis Jul Pedersen (CEO Port Esbjerg), Henrik Theilgaard (Technical Director Port Esbjerg), Leopold Berthold (Managing Director Liebherr Rostock), Aaron Boysen (Sales Manager Liebherr) (Photo: Liebherr)](https://images.marinelink.com/images/maritime/w200h200c/from-left-to-right-roman-100709.jpg)
The Port Esbjerg is gearing up for future business and opted for the world’s largest mobile harbor crane, the Liebherr LHM 800 with a maximum lifting capacity of up to 308 tonnes.Since 1874, the Port of Esbjerg has been the main center for sea carriage and trade between Denmark and the rest of the world. Today, the Port of Esbjerg is an international, multimodal transport center and an important Scandinavian gateway to the whole world.
Liebherr Turnover Tops $11 Billion
![Growth for the mobile harbour crane range: The new LPS 420 E is a purely electric gantry crane and operates completely emissions-free (Photo: Liebherr)](https://images.marinelink.com/images/maritime/w200h200c/growth-for-the-mobile-harbour-98771.png)
The Liebherr Group notched up a company record turnover of $11.8 million in 2018, representing an increase of $828 million, or 7.5 %, compared with the previous year.Despite a slight decline in overall economic growth, revenues from construction machinery and mining equipment rose by 10.8 % to $7,761 million, with especially strong contributions from the Earthmoving, Mobile Cranes and Mining divisions.
First Mobile Harbor Crane with Exhaust Gas Stage V
![Photo: Liebherr](https://images.marinelink.com/images/maritime/w200h200c/photo-liebherr-97558.jpg)
A new Liebherr LHM 420 Mobile Harbor Crane was officially inaugurated in the middle of February in Passau, Bavaria. The new machine in the port of Passau is the first Liebherr Mobile Harbor Crane to comply with the new exhaust gas purification stage V.Around ten years after the opening of the trimodal port location in Passau-Schalding, bayernhafen has once again significantly expanded its infrastructure.
Sakhalin: Offshore Heavy Lift Refit
![Photo: Liebherr](https://images.marinelink.com/images/maritime/w200h200c/photo-liebherr-96953.jpg)
Large-scale conversion project on offshore platform Molikpaq operated by Sakhalin Energy.While the refit of heavy lift capacity onboard an offshore rig might sound mundane, Liebherr’s project to replace and modernize cranes on the offshore platform Molikpaq operated by Sakhalin Energy, a unit subjected to some of the world’s harshest conditions, is anything but mundane.The modernization project on…
Montecon Adds Third Liebherr to its Fleet
![Two LHM 800 are already operating in the port of Montevideo, Uruguay. (Photo: Liebherr Maritime Cranes)](https://images.marinelink.com/images/maritime/w200h200c/two-lhm-800-are-already-94382.jpg)
Liebherr Maritime Cranes already delivered two Liebherr mobile harbor cranes LHM 800 in container configuration to Montecon in Uruguay. End of November Liebherr received an order from Montecon for the third LHM 800 that will start operation in Montevideo, Uruguay next year.In 2015 Montecon ordered the first giant mobile harbor cranes, type LHM 800 in container operation. Due to their increasing demand for mobile container handling solutions, they subsequently ordered a second unit.
New Liebherr Offshore Crane
![Photo: Liebherr](https://images.marinelink.com/images/maritime/w200h200c/photo-liebherr-89911.jpg)
Liebherr-MCCtec Rostock GmbH has presented the latest innovation for the offshore crane market at the ONS exhibition- the RL-K 2600. The ram luffing knuckle boom crane series has been extended by this model which is especially characterized by a very compact design. Since space on deck is an increasingly important issue in the offshore sector, Liebherr has developed a new solution which meets the customers’ requirements.
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
![The maritime sales division in the regions Australia, New Zealand and Oceania will be developed out of the Sydney office (Photo: Liebherr)](https://images.marinelink.com/images/maritime/w200h200c/the-maritime-sales-division-in-76389.jpg)
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
![Design layout of the new Liebherr HLC 295000 mounted on Deme’s next generation offshore installation vessel Orion. (Image: Liebherr)](https://images.marinelink.com/images/maritime/w200h200c/design-layout-of-the-new-72743.jpg)
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
![Staff from Liebherr Argentina celebrating the opening of the Buenos Aires subsidiary with members of the Liebherr family (Photo: Liebherr)](https://images.marinelink.com/images/maritime/w200h200c/taff-from-liebherr-argentina-celebrating-72683.jpg)
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
![Photo: Liebherr](https://images.marinelink.com/images/maritime/w200h200c/photo-liebherr-72122.jpg)
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.