ILC Installed RUMAILAH Spudcan and Leg Sections in Qatar

January 5, 2020 | Maritime | Energy Facts Staff Writer | 2min

Crane contractor Integrated Logistics Company (ILC) was contracted by Nakilat – Keppel Offshore & Marine Ltd, Qatar to install RUMAILAH Spudcan and Leg Sections using their TEREX CC8800-1 with Boom Booster.

Integrated Logistics Company assembled their TEREX CC8800-1 (Boom Booster) lattice boom crawler crane in BSFSL configuration with main boom 82.0 m and jib 72.0 m used the super lift counter weight of 800.0 ton for the heaviest leg section. The supporting crane Liebherr LR1300 SX (300.0 ton) lattice boom crawler crane was assembled in HSDB configuration with 41.0 m main boom. The maximum weight leg section (Length-40.5 m) 246.0 metric ton erected in the working radius of 75.0 meter.

About Nakilat-Keppel Offshore & Marine (N-KOM)
N-KOM is one of Middle East’s leading shipyards, offering a comprehensive range of marine services as well as solutions for the oil and gas industry

Established in 2007, N-KOM is a joint venture between Qatar’s premier gas shipper Nakilat and leading offshore rig constructor and ship repairer Keppel Offshore & Marine Ltd. From it’s strategic location in the heart of the Arabian Gulf and within the world-class Erhama Bin Jaber Al Jalahma Shipyard complex, N-KOM offers a comprehensive range of repair, conversion, maintenance and fabrication services for marine vessels, offshore and onshore structures.

About Integrated Logistics Company (ILC)
Middle East logistics provider Integrated Logistics Co. runs a fleet of crawler, All Terrain, Rough Terrain, truck and boom truck cranes, ranging from three to 2,300 tonnes. Integrated Logistics Company is established with a vision to provide total engineered solutions to the logistics industry. In 2018, Integrated Logistics Co. added two new Demag CC 3800-1 (650.0 t) lattice boom crawler cranes.

The biggest crane of Integrated Logistics, CC 8800-1, added Booster kit to boost the performance to new heights, particularly when working with steep and long boom configurations.

The Integrated Logistics was awarded “LEEA” (Lifting Equipment Engineers Association) Development Member on November 2014.