Liebherr LTM 1090-4.2 mobile crane a first for BMS
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Liebherr LTM 1090-4.2 mobile crane a first for BMS

Liebherr LTM 1090-4.2 mobile crane a first for BMS

Danish crane and heavy haulage contractor BMS took delivery of the very first LTM 1090-4.2 in mid-December 2017. Liebherr first unveiled the 90-tonne crane in March of the same year at the Conexpo in Las Vegas. The new 4-axle crane is extremely flexible since it can travel with axle loads of 10 tonnes, 12 tonnes and 16 tonnes. It features a 60-metre telescopic boom, a whole 10 metres more than its predecessor, the LTM 1090-4.1.

BMS will run the new LTM 1090-4.2 from its Aarhus site. Per Thorsen Christiansen, Managing Director in Aarhus, decided he could not miss the opportunity to travel to the manufacturing plant in Ehingen to take delivery of the new crane in person. He says, “When the concept and the technical highlights of the LTM 1090-4.2 were explained to me a few months ago, I decided I had to have the first one of this new model. I’m delighted that that decision has come to fruition today. The new 90-tonne crane from Liebherr impressed me immediately because it has a very long telescopic boom, is just 2.55 metres wide and can carry a great deal of ballast with an axle load of 12 tonnes. Furthermore, Liebherr has also integrated its VarioBallast® and VarioBase® innovations on this model.”

Crane handover in winter conditions in Ehingen, from left to right: Tommy Borgring, Christoph Kleiner (both from Liebherr-Werk Ehingen GmbH), Per Thorsen Christiansen (BMS), Kristian Holst (Liebherr-Danmark ApS).
Crane handover in winter conditions in Ehingen, from left to right: Tommy Borgring, Christoph Kleiner (both from Liebherr-Werk Ehingen GmbH), Per Thorsen Christiansen (BMS), Kristian Holst (Liebherr-Danmark ApS).

The new LTM 1090-4.2 will replace a 4-axle LTM 1070-4.1 and will then be the smallest crane at the BMS site in Aarhus. Christiansen explains: “2 and 3-axle mobile cranes are not popular in our region. That is why our range starts with 4-axle models. We use our cranes 90 percent of the time for construction projects, for example for steel fabrication, the assembly of prefabricated concrete components or for installing reinforcement steel for concrete foundations. We have very little industry in Aarhus.”

BMS A/S is an international family-run company based in Aalborg with 11 sites in Denmark. The Group mainly focuses on Scandinavia, but is active throughout Europe. Norwegian crane contractor Kranringen also belongs to the Group. BMS runs more than 300 cranes. The largest of them are two Liebherr LR 11350 crawler cranes.

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