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Mammoet, the largest global engineered heavy lifting and transport company, has launched the SK6000. [ And The history of the AL-SK crane ]

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Photo: Mammoet

In the oil and gas sector, the SK6000 delivers reduced integration times to offshore floating projects, while onshore new build and expansion projects can be delivered with increased uptime. Both scopes then benefit from modular construction techniques that allow critical path components to be simultaneously built offsite anywhere in the world, before transporting to site ahead of installation. 

As more new-build nuclear plants are greenlit, the SK6000 helps the sector to benefit from similar tried-and-tested construction methodologies – helping projects to reach completion sooner and deliver low carbon energy to communities. 

The SK6000 has a maximum capacity of 6,000t, utilizing 4,200t of ballast to lift with a maximum ground bearing pressure of 30t/m2. The crane design uses containerization techniques for ease of deployment, and can be transported using shipping containers to any location worldwide.  

It also offers full electric power capability from battery or supply from the grid, allowing customers to reduce the carbon impact of projects significantly.  

“This crane is truly a world record feat of engineering, with a production schedule to match”, said Gavin Kerr, Director Global Services at Mammoet. “Hundreds of colleagues have been directly involved with its development across the business.  

There are very few companies on Earth – if any – that could have brought this crane into reality, and we are immensely proud to be able to do so”.  


The SK6000 is currently undergoing testing at Mammoet’s Westdorpe facility in the Netherlands, ready for deployment to its first project later in the year. 

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As populations grow, so do our energy needs. The SK6000 re-defines the scale of human construction, allowing large energy and infrastructure projects to build from bigger pieces, in parallel – reaching first power sooner, and more cost-effectively. 

The SK6000 has a key role in offshore wind, where fast growth of components in recent years has led to supply chain issues. Lifting 3,000t to a height of 220m, the SK6000 ensures that wind farms in the planning phase today can be safely executed and delivered in the future. 

The history of the AL crane


SpecialTV filmed the second developed ALE crane, the AL. SK350. This was tested in August 2011, which took place at industry Vijf Eiken in Houten, the Netherlands. The tests were carried out with a test weight of 5000 tons. The crane was designed and tested by ALE from Breda, which was taken over by Mammoet years later. Mammoet presented the AL 6000 in Westdorpe.


De geschiedenis van de AL kraan


SpecialTV filmde de tweede ontwikkelde ALE kraan, de AL.SK350.

Deze werd getest in augustus 2011, dit gebeurde op industrie Vijf Eiken in Houten, Nederland. De kraan was ontworpen en getest door ALE uit Breda, dat jaren later werd overgenomen door Mammoet. Mammoet presenteerde nu dus de AL 6000 in Westdorpe Zeeland.