Huisman Start Production of 3,000t Ringer Crane for BMS Heavy Cranes – Heavy Lift News
21 Jun 2022

Huisman Start Production of 3,000t Ringer Crane for BMS Heavy Cranes

Huisman and BMS Heavy Cranes have started the production of a 3,000t Ringer Crane during a ceremony at Huisman’s production facility in the Czech Republic. The production of the crane ceremonially commenced with the welding of the first parts of S690 steel using Huisman’s advanced robotic welding technology.

 

Claus Toft, Global Director Offshore BMS Heavy Cranes and Tomas Zamarski, Lead Project Manager of Huisman Czech Republic

 

BMS Heavy Cranes awarded the contract early in 2022 to Huisman for the delivery of a 3,000t Ringer Crane, which is scheduled for delivery in the second half of 2023.

The crane setup has been optimised for operations in the wind industry. With the capability to lift components of 1,200t at heights of up to 225m, and heavy structures of 3,000t at reduced height, the crane will ready BMS Heavy Cranes for installation of the next generation of wind turbines on and offshore and on floating foundations. The crane is also well suited to operations in other industries. The fully electrically driven crane helps reduce emissions and improves operational accuracy and energy efficiency ensuring its suitability for use in the renewable energy industry.

Huisman employs the robotic welding technology ‘Wire & Arc Additive Manufacturing’ (WAAM), a specific subtype of metal 3D printing which is highly similar to conventional welding, to produce mid-size to large complex shaped components with high grade tensile steel. An important benefit of 3D printing is the significant reduction in delivery time at a cost that competes with forgings and castings, combined with a more consistent level of quality.

 

Welding robot at Huisman Czech Republic

 

Source Huisman

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