Cranemaster attending the WindEurope conference in Copenhagen 23-25 November 2021
Cranemaster will be present at the upcoming WindEurope conference “Electric City” during 23-25 November in Copenhagen. We will have a stand at the Norwegian Pavilion C2.A14. Feel free to either pass by or contact us in advance for making an appointment. More information on the event here…
Cranemaster solution for WTG feeder
Background: Installation vessels are expensive assets and their main work is to do installation work offshore; not transporting components. Such transportation can be done by using a cheaper feeder barge or vessel. This is something already been used in offshore wind foundations and other market like oil &…
Covid-19 update
Like so many others, we also take all necessary measures to slow down the spread of the COVID-19 virus. For the safety of both the Cranemaster Team and our customers, most of us will be working remotely until further notice in order to ensure business continuity. Thanks to Microsoft Teams,…
Cranemaster at Record Depths!
We are proud to announce that a world record was recently set in the Gulf of Mexico. Never before has a Passive Heave Compensator (PHC) reached 2960 meter! The challenge received from the customer was to overcome resonance during lowering of a subsea module and ensure the manufacturer’s required landing…
Challenging met mast removal
Based on solid experience on suction bucket foundation installation challenges, Cranemaster was recently involved to support on a met mast removal. Dynamic peak loads, potentially exceeding the maximum crane capacity when getting the foundation through the splash zone was a significant challenge in this offshore lifting operation. Cranemaster’s lifting engineering…
Deep water pressure testing
Deep water puts enormous pressure on underwater equipment so testing prior to deployment is crucial to ensure all components can withstand it. This week we did a pressure test of components for a new challenging project where work will be performed at water depths greater than 1600 meters. The Cranemaster…