The entrance to the Port of Amsterdam from the North Sea is being made fit for the future with the mega-project "OpenIJ". The world's largest sea lock is being created at the end of the North Sea Canal in IJmuiden so that it is also possible for the latest giants among sea vessels to pass. The raw data is impressive: The gigantic dimensions of the construction are characterized by the length of 500 meers, a width of 70 meters and a depth of 18 meters. Of course, with these dimensions especially heavy loads have to be lifted, moved and positioned precisely. This is where RUD, the technology leader from Aalen, comes in. As the global specialist, its lashing technology branch was charged with realizng complex lifting and positioning processes such as the precise insertion of giant protection blocks. The VIP Steel Chains and Components from RUD were perfect for use here for the harsh seawater environments. The first container and cruise ships are expected to use the new lock by the end of 2022.
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