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Hendrik Veder Group successfully tests hoisting solution

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Hendrik Veder Group has used its full-service solution to test a tub-mounted crane with a hoisting capacity of 5,000 tonnes on board the Allseas Pioneering Spirit. The crane passed the test, lifting successfully at 10 percent overload (5,500 tonnes).

The 475-year-old company now supplies its customers with a full-service, plug & play testing concept. The rigging and pontoons are custom-built for testing purposes and reusable.

Full-service testing
Pieter Modderman, the General Solutions Manager for the company, says, ‘We help companies get more out of their hoisting equipment by managing, maintaining, testing and certifying their existing inventory. This is more sustainable and more cost-effective.’
 
The company also offers load-test programmes for cranes. “The rigging and pontoons are all custom-built for testing purposes and are reusable for new test projects. This concept has been successfully tested with loads ranging from half a tonne to 5,500 tonnes,” says Modderman.

Hoisting plans designed in advance
Hendrik Veder Group designs rigging and ballast plans in advance and presents them for approval by the client, the classification society and insurers. The test pontoon is completely set up before actual testing commences.

According to Modderman, “This is another area where Hendrik Veder Group makes things easier for our clients. Thanks to our long-term partnership with HEBO, we can use specially designed testing pontoons to ensure that every component is fully coordinated. We offer our customers a ready-made testing assembly, so they can focus on their core business, without having to spend time assembling and disassembling the testing pontoon and the rigging.”


 An experienced team from Hendrik Veder Group oversee the testing and ensure effective coordination among everyone involved. Whenever necessary, the ballast team adjusts the plans to the conditions on site. This team also ensures the correct ballast conditions for the pontoon.


 

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