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Liebherr LR1300 Crawler Crane at Heavy Lift Harbor
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The LR1300 and Liebherr’s Engineering Legacy
The Liebherr LR1300 is a 330-ton class crawler crane engineered for demanding lifting operations in infrastructure, energy, and marine sectors. Manufactured by Liebherr-Werk Ehingen GmbH in Germany, the LR1300 belongs to the LR series, which has become synonymous with precision, modularity, and global deployment. Liebherr, founded in 1949, has grown into one of the world’s leading manufacturers of construction machinery, with over 48,000 employees and operations in more than 50 countries.
The LR1300 was introduced in the early 2000s and quickly became a favorite among heavy lift contractors due to its transportability, lattice boom flexibility, and advanced control systems. It features a diesel-hydraulic drive, load moment limitation, and optional boom configurations including luffing jib and derrick systems.
Terminology Notes
  • Crawler Crane: A crane mounted on tracks (crawlers) for mobility and stability on uneven terrain.
  • Lattice Boom: A truss-style boom made of high-strength steel, offering high lifting capacity with reduced weight.
  • Luffing Jib: A secondary boom that pivots independently, allowing precise placement in confined spaces.
  • Derrick Boom: An auxiliary boom used for counterweight handling and extended reach.
Deployment at Nuremberg Heavy Lift Harbor
Two LR1300 units were photographed at the heavy lift harbor in Nuremberg, Germany, operated by Felbermayr—a European logistics and lifting specialist. These cranes were configured for portside lifting, likely handling oversized industrial components or wind turbine segments. The harbor’s reinforced quay and rail access make it ideal for staging such operations.
Felbermayr’s LR1300s were painted in custom blue and white livery, diverging from Liebherr’s standard yellow. This branding not only reflects corporate identity but also improves visibility and safety during multi-crane lifts.
Performance and Configuration Highlights
  • Max lifting capacity: 330 metric tons
  • Main boom length: Up to 86 meters
  • Luffing jib length: Up to 83 meters
  • Engine: Liebherr D 9408 TI-E, 530 kW
  • Transport units: Modular design allows breakdown into 3.5-meter wide components for road transport
Operators praised the LR1300’s smooth hydraulic response and intuitive LICCON control system. LICCON (Liebherr Computed Control) allows real-time load chart adjustments, swing limitation, and remote diagnostics. One operator described the crane as “a spicy meatball”—a nod to its power and agility.
Recommendations for Fleet Owners and Operators
  • Use the LR1300 for bridge segments, refinery modules, or wind nacelles, where precision and reach are critical
  • Invest in luffing jib and derrick options to expand versatility
  • Train operators on LICCON diagnostics to reduce downtime and improve safety
  • Coordinate with transport teams to optimize modular breakdown and reassembly
  • Monitor undercarriage wear during frequent repositioning on rough terrain
Conclusion
The Liebherr LR1300 crawler crane exemplifies German engineering in the heavy lift sector. Its deployment at Nuremberg’s harbor showcases its adaptability and strength in real-world logistics. Whether lifting offshore components or assembling infrastructure, the LR1300 remains a trusted tool in the global crane fleet—combining brute force with digital finesse.
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