Huisman has been awarded a contract from Hanwha Ocean for the design and construction of a 2,600 mt Leg Encircling Crane (LEC).The contract award follows the orders for two identical 2…

Huisman has been awarded a contract from Hanwha Ocean for the design and construction of a 2,600 mt Leg Encircling Crane (LEC).
The contract award follows the orders for two identical 2,600 mt Leg Encircling Cranes, destined for the wind turbine installation vessels being built by Hanwha Ocean for Cadeler.
This crane is intended for an NG-16000X platform. With this, all four platforms of this type in the market will be equipped with a Huisman LEC.
Huisman has designed its LECs to meet the requirements of the continually evolving offshore renewables sector.
The cranes are lightweight, have high positioning accuracy, and are energy efficient, contributing to a reduced emissions footprint during the installation of increasingly large turbines.
The crane features a small tail swing, offering optimal deck space. The theme of efficiency is continued in the design of the slew bearing. Its construction in multiple segments ensures ease of inspection and maintenance.
Additionally, the crane will be designed according to the dual class classification of both DNV and KR, as it is specifically intended to support the development of Korean offshore wind projects.
The scope of work
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