On 12 January 2024, Wagenborg Nedlift, via Blue Sky Equipment BV (importer), reached an agreement with China's XCMG for the delivery of the world's first hybrid 60-tonne mobile telescopic crane.
Lifting on a construction site with zero emissions? Even at peak loads? Or when there is no power supply? It's all possible. But how exactly? Pim Bontjer, sales manager at Wagenborg Nedlift, and Ben Meems, sales engineer at Hybrid Power Units, explain.
Wagenborg Nedlift's investment programme is well underway: a new Liebherr LTM 1150-5.3 arrived at the yard earlier this month. And last week it was announced that a further five new cranes have been ordered.
Flexible deployment, strong and versatile: it's all true for Wagenborg Nedlift's knuckleboom cranes. Even more reason to expand the fleet with yet another all-rounder. So last week, a brand new Volvo FH with 92tm Palfinger PK92002SH rolled onto the yard in Groningen.
Twence in Hengelo is building a large-scale CO2 capture plant that will annually capture 100,000 tonnes of CO2 from flue gases. An innovative sustainability project that contributes significantly to reducing CO2 emissions in the region and making the chain more sustainable.
About 140 kilometers off the Norwegian coast, a unique floating wind farm is being constructed: the Hywind Tampen Floating Offshore Windfarm project. Eleven floating wind turbines, together generating 88 MW of power, will power the five offshore oil platforms at Snorre and Gullfaks.
The crane fleet of Wagenborg Nedlift has recently been expanded with the latest model in the 300 tonne range from the Manitowoc stable: the Grove GMK6300L-1. A beautiful addition!
Recently, a new bridge has been installed over the Emscher to the Emscherinsel in Essen-Karnap (Germany). And not just any bridge: besides being a bicycle and pedestrian bridge, it is also a pipe bridge. A handy combi-bridge! Wagenborg Nedlift's bridge specialists came on site for the installation.