Drydocks World signed a contract with Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industries Company (ZPMC) today to acquire a new-generation 5 000 tonne floating sheerleg crane, which will help meet growing demand for large-scale offshore projects in Southern Africa.
The design, construction, testing and commissioning phase is expected to take about 24 months with completion scheduled in the second quarter of 2026.
Once operational, the crane will boost Drydocks World's heavy-lifting capabilities, allowing it to meet the growing demands of large-scale projects such as high-voltage offshore converter platforms and floating production storage and offloading vessel topsides.
The company’s latest investment will leverage its existing expertise, exemplified by the successful execution of significant projects such as the conversion of the Tango floating liquefied natural gas plant and the Excalibur floating storage unit, refurbishment and conversion of the Firenze floating production and offloading unit and ongoing engineering, procurement and construction on the UK’s Norfolk Vanguard offshore wind platform.
The crane features a 160 metre-long A-frame, allowing heavy loads of up to 5 000 tonnes to be lifted 120 metres above the water and a 600 tonne fly jib that can extend its reach to 180 metres.
This capability enables the installation of larger vessel modules constructed in the yard and lifted onto the vessel for assembly nearshore and offshore.
The crane can accommodate up to 50 personnel offshore, thereby reducing the need for support vessels. Its versatility also makes it well-suited for the construction of offshore platforms, bridges and marine developments.
“As offshore vessels continue to grow in size, the need for advanced lifting solutions with features like angled booms has become increasingly important,” says Rado Antolovic, CEO of Drydocks World. “This new sheerleg crane, with its ability to handle heavier modules and expedite project timelines, enables us to manage more extensive and complex projects, further solidifying our status as a global leader in the maritime and offshore energy industries.”
Constructed from high-strength steel, the crane boasts advanced safety technologies and a sophisticated integrated control system for enhanced operational efficiency. “The automatic ballasting system guarantees stability and the integration of a high-capacity ballast water treatment plant also highlights Drydocks World's dedication to environmental sustainability,” says ZPMC chair You Ruikai.