Landmark handover of 2000th LHM at Marcegaglia

  • Liebherr’s LHM 600 mobile harbour crane enhances steel cargo handling at Marcegaglia’s Ravenna site, supporting high-volume operations and future growth.
  • The delivery deepens a two-decade partnership between two family-owned industrial leaders.
  • Senior representatives from both companies gathered in Italy to celebrate the milestone and reaffirm their shared commitment to innovation and reliability.

This special delivery reflects a partnership built on much more than industrial logistics, with an emphasis on mutual respect, tradition and the belief that collaboration drives lasting value.

Rostock (Germany), July 2025 – A milestone in European industry was marked on 8 July in Ravenna, where Liebherr officially delivered its 2,000th mobile harbour crane. The LHM 600, now Marcegaglia’s largest in the local fleet, will support the handling of steel coils, billets, and plates, which are core to the site’s high-volume logistics operations. The event brought together senior leadership from both companies, including Antonio Marcegaglia, President and CEO of Marcegaglia, and Patricia Rüf, Member of the administrative board at Liebherr-International AG.

The crane’s arrival reflects the continued growth of the Ravenna site, which handles over four million tonnes of steel annually and plays a central role in the Group’s logistics strategy. With an outreach of 61 metres and a lifting capacity of 154 tonnes, the LHM 600 is engineered for performance, safety and operator comfort. Its digital interface and ergonomic cabin enhance usability, while safety features such as standby-enabled fire protection ensure resilience in demanding port environments.

A partnership rooted in shared values and industrial ambition

The relationship between the two companies spans more than two decades, beginning with the delivery of an LHM 400 in 2001. Since then, the fleet has expanded in step with Marcegaglia’s operational needs.

‘We are proud to receive this milestone crane’, said Antonio Marcegaglia during the event. ‘It is not only a technical asset but a symbol of our shared journey with Liebherr – one built on reliability, innovation and mutual respect.’

 

The event also acknowledged the role of Mac Port, Liebherr’s long-standing sales and service partner in Italy. Their technical expertise and responsive support have been instrumental in maintaining the performance and availability of the crane fleet across multiple sites.

Marking a technical milestone through collaboration and purpose

The Ravenna facility is central to Marcegaglia’s industrial development strategy. With over four million tonnes of steel processed annually, the site is undergoing significant investment to expand capacity, improve process quality and enhance environmental performance. The LHM 600 will play a key role in supporting these ambitions, enabling faster, safer and more efficient cargo handling.

Liebherr’s regional service network, supported by our long term partner Mac Port Italy in Ravenna, ensures long-term reliability and tailored technical solutions. This foundation enables operators to meet growing demands with confidence and precision.

‘To deliver our 2,000th mobile harbour crane to Marcegaglia is a proud moment’, said Andreas Ritschel, General Manager Sales Mobile Harbour Cranes at Liebherr Rostock. ‘It speaks to the strength of our legacy and to the shared innovation with our customers that drives us forward.’

 

 

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