The new machine is the third training device Liebherr provided to OCHA
Rostock, Germany - The Belgium port worker training centre OCHA recently received a new Liebherr mobile harbour crane type LHM 120. The machine will be used for practice-based trainings of crane operators.
Liebherr has a long relationship with OCHA. InJanuary 2018, Liebherr delivered a new Liebherr mobile harbour crane type LHM120 to the OCHA training centre. The LHM 120 has a maximum lifting capacity of up to 42 tonnes and a maximum outreach of 30 metres. The machine is the smallest machine out of the Liebherr mobile harbour crane product range but it will help OCHA training participants to acquire professional knowledge about the safe handling of a Liebherr mobile harbour crane. The operators learn how to handle loads and material correctly in order to prevent damages.
Manager of the training centre, Ms Ann Baats comments: “Liebherr is an important provider of maritime cranes in the port of Antwerp and its importance is growing. As a result, the demand for high quality Liebherr crane driver trainings has risen tremendously. The installation of the additional Liebherr crane enables OCHA not only to increase its capacity of mobile crane trainings. The new LHM 120 allows OCHA to combine the training in a high-tech simulator with intensive training in the crane, upholding the benefits of the safe and simulated environment of OCHA. This way of training enhances the learning curve significantly with high returns