Heavy lift
In transportation, heavy lift refers to the handling and installation of heavy items which are indivisible, and of weights generally accepted to be over 100 tons and of widths/heights of more than 100 meters. These oversized items are transported from one place to another, then lifted or installed into place. Characteristic for heavy-lift goods is the absence of standardization, which requires individual transport planning.
Mode Of Transport
- Road Transport
- Air Transport
- Sea Transport
- Rail Transport
Typical cargo
In the offshore industry, parts of oil rigs and production platforms are also lifted; some of these are also removed at the end of an installation's working life. Recent notable lifts have included several of >2000 metric tons in the de-commissioning of the North West Hutton oil field in the British sector of the North Sea.
Typical cargo consist of
- Wind turbines
- Farm machinery
- Earth moving machinery
- Cranes
- Mining equipment and accessories
- Storage tanks
- Heavy industrial components
- Construction machinery
Mode of transport
Road Transport
Road transport of heavy and oversized load is called heavy haulage specialized equipment is used to haul these load, which are only employed for heavy-duty work. This type of transport requires route planning and escort vehicles. Road transport is carried out from or to manufacturing plants or factories.Heavy Lift Road Equipment.
- Lowboy trailers
- Hydraulic modular trailers
- Tractor unit
- Ballast tractor
- self-propelled modular trailer
- Mobile cranes
Air Transport
Largest Cargo Planes
- Antonov An-225 Mriya
- Antonov An-124 Condor
- Boeing 747-8 Freighter
- Lockheed C-5 Galaxy
- Airbus Beluga XL
Sea Transport
Heavy Lift Sea Equipment.
File:Soyuz TMA-16 launch vehicle being transported to pad.jpg|thumb|Soyuz TMA-16 space rocket, being transported on a specialized railcar to Baikonur Cosmodrome spaceport in Kazakhstan.
Rail Transport
For land transport, rail transport is also considered as an option for hauling heavy lift cargo over road transport due to advantages of higher speeds, bulk transportation and lower cost compared to road transport. Companies have managed to haul cargos over 250 tons and 30 meters long, and some have also started moves longer cargos like windmill blades. Disadvantage to the rail transport is the access ability and size restrictions. Railroads are not connected to airports and ports directly, ultimately the cargo has to be transmitted to road transport to reach the final destination.Heavy Lift Rail Equipment
- Flatcar
- Crane car
- Lowmac car
- Schnabel car
- Push-pull trains
Literature
- Pieper, Marcus: Durchführung eines Schwergut-Transportes mit Binnenschiff und Straßenfahrzeug aus technischer und organisatorischer Sicht. Bremen 1997.
- Internationale Transport-Zeitschrift; 2008, 13/14. Spezial: Break Bulk, Schwergut-Special
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