The barge mounted heavy lift crane will service most vessels and its capable of discharging cargo up to 400 short tons from mid-ship to barge, shore, rail, truck or specialized carrier. “This heavy lift floating crane will provide an advantage to our customers in need of greater flexibility and capacity for cargo transfer on the central Gulf Coast,” said Alabama State Port Authority Director & CEO, Jimmy Lyons, “We think this partnership marks a significant benefit to shippers at both public and private terminals.”
In addition to providing the floating crane, as one of the largest heavy lifting and heavy transportation companies in the United States, Barnhart will also be able to provide turnkey services from ship to site. “For Port of Mobile users Barnhart can offer a new dimension in transport and lifting solutions. Considering our engineering capabilities, specialized equipment like hydraulic gantry, slide systems and electronic steer Goldhofer trailer, we should be able to handle the toughest cargo challenges,” said Barnhart's Jeff Latture, Senior VP for Sales & Marketing, Barnhart will also offer project cargo customers a variety of on-carriage options including barge, rail and storage. This range of services truly makes the Port of Mobile a turnkey option for project cargo.
Barnhart Crane & Rigging, established in 1969, is a leading national supplier of heavy lifting and transportation solutions and operates its Memphis Heavy Lift Terminal featuring a 1,250 ton derrick crane. The company, with 23 locations across the United States, provides logistics, machinery moving and plant relocations.
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