Two Harbour Cranes Assembled by Sarens at the Port of Limburg, Genk, Belgium – Heavy Lift News
16 Jan 2025

Two Harbour Cranes Assembled by Sarens at the Port of Limburg, Genk, Belgium

Sarens have successfully completed the assembly of two barge cranes at the Port of Limburg in Genk, Belgium. The project, carried out between August 13th and September 24th, 2024, was part of the redevelopment of a former Ford manufacturing site and is expected to boost the local economy while creating new jobs in the region. Commissioned by Künz for LDM, the work underscores Sarens’ role in providing crucial infrastructure to support industrial growth.

The scope of the project involved the assembly of two large barge cranes, with Sarens utilizing its advanced equipment, including the LTM1150, LTM1300, 2 x LTM1350, and AC700 cranes. Sarens was selected due to its proven expertise and previous successful collaborations with Künz, as well as its ability to offer superior technical solutions compared to competitors.

The project presented several challenges, particularly in terms of limited space on-site. However, thanks to the meticulous planning led by Project Engineer Wietse Dockx and the flawless execution overseen by Lifting Supervisor Michel Kreikaard, the assembly proceeded smoothly. The cranes successfully lifted components weighing up to 195t, showcasing Sarens’ ability to manage complex operations with precision.

Sarens utilized mobile cranes to ensure ease of transport and efficient setup, which took one day. The project involved a team of 11 crane operators, 10 transport personnel, and a dedicated supervisor, all working in close coordination. Their expertise was instrumental in overcoming the logistical constraints of the site and ensuring the cranes were assembled on time and within the project’s budget.

 

photograph courtesy of Port of Limburg

 

The successful assembly of these barge cranes marks an important milestone in the development of the new quay port infrastructure, which will support the industrial revitalization of the region. This project is expected to have a lasting impact on the local economy, creating new job opportunities and attracting future investments.

Sarens is pleased to have contributed to this significant project and looks forward to continuing its collaboration with Künz in the future.

The Port of Limburg is on track to become a major player in sustainable and safe inland shipping, and its partnership with T-Mining and itsme® marks an important step in achieving this goal. As the container terminal continues to invest in infrastructure and technology, it aims to set new standards for security and efficiency in container handling, benefiting both the terminal itself and the wider supply chain.

 

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