Increasing positive signs from the industry give
reason to believe the economic crisis is part of the past. Again, globalisation,
worldwide integration of markets and liberalisation of global trade result in rising
movement of goods. Furthermore
the trend for bigger and bigger vessels is still existent.
As the cargo handling industry is evolving, so is the
need for efficient, cost-effective cargo handling equipment. In addition, no
manufacturer these days can reject the demand for sustainable, environmentally
sensitive operation and the call for low-emission cargo handling equipment.
Exactly here the Liebherr
Pactronic®, which was
introduced into the market in 2010, shows its innovative potential. This new
hybrid drive addresses two critical issues:
- Reducing fuel/power consumption
- Increasing handling performance.
Pactronic® Hybrid Drive System -
Power without Pollution
In the past improved
handling performance of a crane was accomplished by increasing the primary
energy source (diesel/electric engine), which on the one hand is a very
expensive solution and on the other hand leads to an increased fuel/energy
consumption.
Now with the new hybrid drive the power enhancement is
done by adding an additional energy source to the drive system; in this case a
hydraulic accumulator. Charging of the accumulator is done by regenerating the
reverse power while lowering the load. The stored energy of the accumulator is
then transferred back to the system when the crane requires peak power during
hoisting.
This energy storage technology provides decisive
advantages compared to storage technology based on batteries or capacitors:
The accumulator of the
Pactronic® drive system is designed for a lifetime equal to the
crane and just needs visible inspection every 10 years. The Liebherr Pactronic®
hybrid drive is an integrated approach, which means there are no additional
running costs. Unbeatable charge and discharge times are combined with extreme
robustness, which means no additional cooling, conditioning or isolation is
needed. In addition, it is 100% recyclable as the system consists of steel,
nitrogen and hydraulic oil only. A hybrid drive system with the same
performance based on batteries or capacitors has a realistic life time of 4-5
years and produces tons of hazardous waste within every service life.
The whole system is based on the fact that hybrid
drives are perfectly suitable for mobile harbour cranes, because these machines
are designed for constant turnover and their movements are characterised by
alternating load cycles during operation. Hoisting needs a lot of energy and
during lowering this energy can be recovered.
With Pactronic® turnover
capacity (ton/hour) is increased by 30% compared to a conventional machine with
equal power rating of the primary energy source. To that effect customers benefit
from reduced terminal costs and higher productivity. Furthermore long docking
times and high demurrage rates are reduced substantially.
In addition, compared to
the conventional diesel/electric engine the combined hybrid drive leads to a
reduction of fuel/energy consumption (litre/ton) as well as emissions in the
range of 30% depending on the operation.
But again, increased
handling performance is the main difference to conventional hybrid drive
systems and is directly linked to a reduction of total cost of ownership at the
end of the day.
Pactronic® was introduced to the market on
the new LHM 550. Serial production started in October 2010. So far there are already
more than 10 machines on order.
New model & modular construction system
In 2010 also the product range was extended. With the
LHM 550 Liebherr presented a new model providing the customer with the same
modular construction system available on the LHM 600.
Different applications call for different
configurations of winches and drive systems to conform to all variants of
professional cargo handling. Tower extension and boom variants with different
radii complement the modular concept.
For dedicated container handling the recommended crane
set-up goes with a 54 meter boom. 34,5 tonnes at maximum outreach (54 m) allow
for container handling up to the 18 row of a post-panamax container liner. With
Pactronic® the LHM 550 achieves up to 38 moves per hour.
For dedicated bulk handling the recommended crane
set-up goes with a 48 meter boom. This configuration (43,5t tonnes at 40 m) is
perfectly suited to handle capsize bulk carrier. With Pactronic® the
LHM 550 achieves up to 2000 tonnes per hour.
The LHM 550 is the first model available with the
Pactronic® Hybrid Drive, which will be gradually rolled out on all
crane models and by 2013 the system will be offered on Liebherr’s entire mobile
harbour crane range.
Sales review
In 2009 the world market for mobile harbour cranes
developed noticeably weaker (- 40%) than in the previous year as a result of
declining demand following the international financial and economic crisis.
With a 30% decline in order intake Liebherr could
withstand the difficult market conditions in 2009 compared to the total market
quite well.
In the course of the reporting year a stable
development could be recorded. Order intake developed analogously to the still
difficult, but promising market environment. At the end of 2010 turnover
reached 210 million €, a slightly higher figure than in 2009.
With regards to regional distribution of turnover
Europe accounted for 38%, Latin America for 18%, India for 15% and Africa for
12%. The rest is more or less equally shared by North America, the Middle East,
Far East Asia and Australia.
2010 was all about mastering challenges and securing
the future. The introduction of the Pactronic® hybrid drive system
was definitely a quantum leap which is already reflected in the figures of the order
backlog. As of 31 December, the order backlog for Liebherr mobile harbour
cranes amounted to more than 100 million €. Of the existing orders, the new LHM
550 incl. Pactronic® accounted for more than 25%.
About the company
The Liebherr Group comprises more than 100 companies
worldwide and employs a total workforce in excess of 32,000 people. In 2009,
Liebherr achieved a total consolidated turnover of about 6.8 billion Euros. The
Liebherr Group’s holding company is Liebherr-International AG in Bulle
(Switzerland), which is wholly owned by members of the Liebherr family. The
business is now in the hands of the second generation of the family and is
jointly run by Dipl. Kfm. Isolde Liebherr and her brother Dr. h.c. Dipl.-Ing.
(ETH) Willi Liebherr.
Liebherr-Werk Nenzing GmbH, Nenzing (Austria), is the
largest maritime crane production site and head of the divisional controlling
company, the Liebherr-MCCtec GmbH, which is responsible for the Liebherr range
of maritime cranes.
The Liebherr-MCCtec GmbH has now four state-of-the-art
production sites for maritime cranes in Nenzing, Rostock (Germany), Sunderland
(United Kingdom) and Killarney (Ireland) as well as seven fully owned sales and
service organisations in Hong Kong, Amersfoort (Netherlands), Hamburg
(Germany), Niederhergheim (France), Istanbul (Turkey), Mumbai (India) and Baku
(Azerbaijan). The maritime distribution network comprises 35 sales and service
companies in total as well as a variety of third party agents and dealers. More
than 3,300 employees are currently based at such various sites.