colossal semi-submersible crane vessel (SSCV) Sleipnir

The world’s largest crane vessel anchored at Walvis Bay

The world’s largest crane vessel anchored at Walvis Bay

Niël Terblanché The colossal semi-submersible crane vessel (SSCV) Sleipnir, sailing under the flag of Panama, is currently anchored at Walvis Bay. This maritime marvel, a true testament to the wonders of engineering, is the world’s largest crane vessel. Sleipnir, a creation of Heerema Marine Contractors, came into existence in 2019, and its name is inspired by Odin’s legendary eight-legged horse from Norse mythology. What sets this vessel apart is its two massive revolving cranes, constructed by Huisman Equipment B.V., each boasting a jaw-dropping lifting capacity of 10,000 tons. These cranes can seamlessly work together to achieve an extraordinary joint lift…
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