Mammoet Provides Engineering Solutions for Pant Extension Malaysia

September 22, 2020 | Alternative Energy | Energy Facts Staff Writer | 2min

Solution allowed for minimal disruption of day-to-day production and reduced take-up of on-site ground space.

Mammoet recently completed a lifting and installation project in Malaysia displaying both engineering expertise and operational efficiency. The project contributed to a manufacturing plant’s ongoing facility expansion plan and involved the lifting and installation of a 120t reactor tank and two 80t stripping columns in Pasir Gudang. Additionally, Mammoet’s solution brought about minimal modifications to the plant’s existing infrastructure and caused the least possible disruption to the site’s day-to-day production activities during lifting and installation activities.

This was particularly challenging, as Mammoet needed to complete the construction of a large Terex CC2800 crawler crane on site before lift operations could even begin. So, the team need to expertly position crawler crane components around the site such that they did not interfere with adjacent work, and then sequence crane assembly work around the plant’s pre-existing delivery times.

Lifting of site components could then proceed from one physical location, with the Terex CC2800 and Senebogen S5500 working in tandem; lifting loads to a height of around 50m. 20 axle lines of SPMT were used to transport each item from a storage location to the lift site.

Mammoet Tandem lift Terex CC2800 and Senebogen S5500

With regards to safety, the team incorporated additional evacuation protocols into its procedure. This was done to reflect and mitigate the typical risks of operating in a “live” plant, since the consequences of such risks occurring are much higher than usual lifting projects. The technical expertise of Mammoet engineers, together with crane supervisors’ equipment knowledge helped to achieve the optimum safe footprint on site.