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Henneberger Schwerlast has successfully expanded its fleet with the addition of a Flagship Liebherr LTM 1300-6.3 mobile crane.

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The LTM 1300-6.3 has now become the largest mobile crane in Henneberger’s fleet, featuring a remarkable 90-meter-long telescopic boom that enhances efficiency in setup and transportation. Its inaugural assignment took place at a solar park.


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On its first mission, Henneberger’s new LTM 1300-6.3 installed a transformer station in a solar park in Eisenach.

Henneberger Schwerlast e.K., a reputable crane and logistics contractor, has recently acquired a Liebherr LTM 1300-6.3, establishing it as the company’s most powerful mobile crane. The decision to invest in this 300-tonne crane was influenced by its versatility and the exceptionally long telescopic boom. Demonstrating its capabilities, the crane successfully completed its first assignment in Eisenach.


With the acquisition of the Liebherr LTM 1300-6.3, Henneberger has entered the realm of large cranes. Mario Henneberger, the second-generation owner of this family-run business, articulates the significance of this advancement: “The LTM 1300-6.3 signifies our entry into the large telescopic mobile crane category. We are observing an increasing demand for enhanced lifting capacity and height in our region. This Liebherr 300-tonner serves as a multifunctional crane, equipped with a remarkably long boom, allowing us the flexibility to address a wide array of market scenarios. Specifically, in our local glass and bottle production sector, this crane enables us to achieve extensive radii beyond buildings and reach impressive heights on chimneys.”


The LTM 1300-6.3 stands out as a versatile and economical fast-erecting crane, boasting an unmatched telescopic boom length of 90 meters—significantly longer than any other 6-axle model currently available. It holds the record for the longest boom among mobile cranes that can be transported on public roads while maintaining a 12-tonne axle load. This feature makes it particularly suitable for erecting tower cranes, electricity pylons, and antennas, as well as for wind turbine maintenance tasks. For Henneberger, the advantages of the long telescopic boom are substantial: “It reduces the need for additional transport and saves time, as we can often forgo the attachment of jibs. The LTM 1300-6.3 also delivers high lifting capacities on a compact 6-axle chassis, making it an ideal choice for civil engineering and precast concrete component installations. On-site, it requires minimal setup, translating into significant time and cost savings.”


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Thanks to the VarioBase® support base, the 300-tonner was able to carry out the crane operation via the crane control system with a reduced outrigger width. One lane of the road remained clear for through traffic.

The LTM 1300-6.3 showcased its proven capabilities during its very first assignment at a solar park in Eisenach. The crane was tasked with installing a 40-tonne transformer station at a radius of 17 meters. The operational environment presented a unique challenge, as the road could not be fully closed off due to its status as a cul-de-sac providing access to nearby industrial companies. Consequently, the outrigger width was limited to just six meters. However, thanks to the innovative VarioBase® support base, the 300-tonne crane was efficiently set up with a reduced outrigger base, ensuring safe and effective lifting operations.


All of Henneberger’s mobile cranes are sourced from Liebherr. The company owner emphasizes the seamless integration of the new crane into their fleet, stating, “The new crane aligns perfectly with our existing equipment, as Liebherr mobile cranes feature a standardized operating concept that is uniquely available from Liebherr.”

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