Lifting specialist Mammoet has introduced the SK6000, a colossal crane set to revolutionise large-scale energy and infrastructure projects. Touted as the world's strongest land-based crane, the SK6000 is engineered to handle the increasing demand for lifting ever-larger modular components, boasting an impressive lifting capacity of up to 6,000 tonnes and a reach of 220 metres. This crane promises to enhance project efficiency while offering a sustainable option for heavy lifting in sectors like renewable energy and infrastructure.
The SK6000 can lift up to 3,000 tonnes to 220 metres, making it ideal for projects involving massive structural components, such as wind turbine assemblies and large industrial modules. Its strength and reach cater to the growing needs of today’s large-scale builds, helping to streamline assembly processes that require heavy-duty lifting.
Despite its immense size and power, the SK6000 is designed for ease of deployment, utilising containerisation techniques that allow it to be broken down and transported using standard shipping containers. This flexibility means it can be transported efficiently and set up in diverse locations worldwide, reducing logistics complexities and enabling more streamlined global deployment.
Mammoet has equipped the SK6000 with full electric power capability, allowing it to operate on battery power or connect directly to the grid. This feature supports lower carbon emissions during operations, aligning with the construction and energy sectors' increasing focus on sustainability. By offering an alternative to traditional fuel-powered lifting equipment, the SK6000 presents a greener solution that can help reduce the carbon footprint of major infrastructure projects.
The SK6000 sets a new benchmark in heavy lifting, combining unprecedented power with sustainable features to support the demands of today’s large-scale projects.
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