A 400-tonne Demag CC2400-1 and a 650-tonne Demag CC3800-1 are the latest additions to the fleet of UK heavy lift and transport provider Osprey Group.
The 400-tonne Demag CC2400-1 will be dispatched to its first project within the next few weeks, while the 650-tonne Demag CC3800-1 will be delivered in early in February 2023. After commissioning, this will be ready for new projects at the beginning of March.
The 650-tonne crane will be equipped with luffing jib, Superlift, and wind farm kit. The wind farm kit will enable it to achieve main boom lengths up to 159 metres with a wind farm fly jib fitted.
Simon Massy, managing director, Osprey Heavy Lift, said, “As a logistics’ provider with its own inventory, we try to pre-empt our clients’ needs for the long term. Alongside its 400-ton counterpart, the 650-ton Demag will join a very small handful of UK based heavy lift cranes that are fully compliant with the NRMM emission controls for major projects within London and the HS2 Project. We believe those criteria may develop into a minimum standard, as the transition to net zero brings the emphasis further into the logistics supply chain.
“We see these new assets as a major part of our business plan going forward. It’s vital, from our perspective, to hold the right inventory so that we can provide confidence for project managers thinking long-term. We’re a major supplier to both the low carbon and renewable energy sectors already. This will strengthen our proposition for other sectors too, such as core infrastructure, and we’re planning more additions to the fleet over the next 12 months as part of our ongoing expansion.”