Broekman Logistics in the Netherlands Introduces 308-Ton Liebherr LHM 800 Crane
2026-06-21 15:49
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Broekman Logistics has introduced a Liebherr LHM 800 port mobile crane at its facility in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, to strengthen its heavy-lift and project cargo capabilities. Named "Titan 1," the crane has a lifting capacity of 308 tons and is equipped with support devices specifically designed for the structural conditions of the terminal.

The crane's configuration focuses on special cargo handling, with high demands on lifting capacity, stability, and operational precision. Thanks to its mobility, the equipment can be moved within the terminal as operational needs require.

Founded in 1960 in Rotterdam as a ship agency, Broekman Logistics now covers comprehensive logistics services, breakbulk terminals, contract logistics, and technical services. Its operations include direct ship loading and unloading, heavy cargo storage, battery energy storage systems, consolidation areas, and oversized cargo services.

"This project demonstrates what can be achieved when a customer's operational vision is combined with professional engineering and close collaboration," said Andreas Ritschel, Managing Director of Port Mobile Crane Sales at Liebherr-Rostock GmbH. "We are proud to install this crane at the Broekman terminal, providing a solution that meets the site's technical requirements and supports the customer's next phase of growth."

The implementation of this equipment required technical coordination to develop a support system adapted to the terminal's characteristics, balancing lifting capacity with on-site structural demands. This configuration aims to streamline the handling of irregularly sized cargo and complex lifting operations.

Liebherr supports these operations through a global maritime service network comprising over 450 specialized engineers, along with a sales and technical structure for inspections, maintenance, modernization, and spare parts supply.

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