Heavy Lift
SERVICES
Heavy Lift
Nordic Crane performs advanced and complicated lifts using our largest cranes and specialty-equipment. Our assignments are mainly focused on industry, oil & gas, wind power and infrastructure projects.
Services across all of Scandinavia
Nordic Cranes Heavy Lift has its expertise in lifting, transporting, and installing modules that require specialty equipment. The department offers its services across Scandinavia and uses advanced specialty-systems where we use SPMT solutions, skidding equipment, lift towers and jacking systems. Via our extensive network of crane departments, we also have access to a large number and a variety of different types of mobile cranes and special machines.
Heavy and complicated lifting
We assist with everything regarding installation of machinery in factories and industry. Installation and transport of offshore modules, installation of bridges and assembly of wind turbines. Heavy and complex lifting as well as transport within industry, oil and gas, marine operations, infrastructure, nuclear power – and buildings are part of our employees’ everyday lives.
Planning and good technical solutions
With experienced project managers, an engineering department and, not least, skilled machine operators, we have gathered expertise and quality at all levels. Keywords for successful projects within Heavy Lift are planning and good technical solutions. Our employees’ knowledge and experience guarantee a safe and secure implementation of your projects for you as a customer.
Our Heavy Lift department has extensive experience in the industry and our Scandinavian team is always ready to help you, no matter what kind of challenges awaits.
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Nordic Crane solves challenging lifting tasks in the Västlänken Project
Nordic Crane recently participated in an exciting and challenging project…
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Replacement of the chip conveyor at Borregaard
The Borregaard factory in Sarpsborg is one of the world’s…
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Effective Solution for a complex task in Sunnhordaland
When a crew wagon got stuck in the support wire…