Liebherr Board offshore cranes equip floating production unit of HD Hyundai Heavy Industries

September 3, 2025 — Liebherr lifts offshore ambitions with BOS cranes for Mexican Gulf deployment. The BOS 4200 selected for this deployment stands out for its technical configuration and design. It is considered one of the most powerful and versatile machines for supplying offshore platforms and performing maintenance work.

The contracting entity for the semi-submersible FPU is a global energy company headquartered in Australia. The FPU is currently being built by HD Hyundai at its shipyard in Ulsan, a major port city in southeastern South Korea. The Liebherr cranes will be delivered to the port by the end of the year and subsequently installed on the FPU. To minimise erection time, the cranes leave Rostock fully assembled, which is a major advantage of the Rostock location that streamlines the installation process.

The final destination for the BOS cranes is the Trion field in the Gulf of Mexico. The Trion field is situated 180 kilometres off the Mexican coast, approximately 30 kilometres south of the maritime border between Mexico and the United States.

Reliable equipment for offshore success

This deployment requires robust, high-performance equipment capable of operating in deepwater environments and supporting offshore oil production under demanding conditions. ‘Securing this contract with HD Hyundai for two BOS 4200 underscores the trust placed in our offshore expertise’, says Oliver Odebrecht, Sales Manager at Liebherr Rostock GmbH. ‘We are proud to contribute to the project with equipment that offers maximum performance and reliability under harsh offshore settings.’

The compact and function-oriented design makes the Board offshore crane series one of the most successful products on the offshore crane segment at Liebherr. The rope luffing system is integrated into an A-frame structure, ensuring enhanced stability and reliable performance. The slewing platform serves as the foundation of the crane, supporting key components including the cabin, the A-frame and the luffing winch. For efficient operation during low-light conditions, high-intensity LEDs and fluorescent lighting are installed across essential areas such as the boom, slewing platform, and machine housing.

Special conditions call for unique demands

The cranes are equipped with the Liebherr Litronic crane control system. The modular system ensures highly efficient, smooth, and precise operation. The integrated monitoring system displays all essential crane data, such as radius, engine speed or current load. One of the cranes is equipped with a tugger winch system, which allows an optimisation of the minimum working radius. Designed to operate across a wide temperature range, all components are both shock proof and resistant to humidity. The BOS 4200 cranes operate under intensive circumstances and must withstand extreme climate – high humidity, salty air and strong wind and waves. In response to such conditions, the standard coating features a multi-layer paint system for enhanced resilience.

This agreement marks a significant milestone in Liebherr’s cooperation with HD Hyundai and underscores its role as a reliable partner in the offshore sector. ‘We are honoured to support HD Hyundai with our BOS 4200 cranes for this important initiative’, says Eddie Park from Liebherr Korea. ‘This collaboration highlights the strength of our offshore portfolio and our ability to provide high-performance solutions for demanding marine environments.’ With this deployment, Liebherr further strengthens its presence in the global energy market contributing to efficient and resilient operations in the Gulf of Mexico. Service and support for the BOS 4200 cranes will be provided by Liebherr United States (LUS), with long-term coverage ensured by Liebherr Mexico (MEX), guaranteeing short response times and excellent spare parts availability.

 

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