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Crane Maintenance

How much? How often? By whom? If you don’t have a crane management contract with Energy Cranes, these maintenance issues remain your responsibility – and the answers will have a major impact on the safety and integrity of your lifting operations.

Energy Cranes maintenance planning and implementation teams are, however, available to support clients opting for a ‘campaign’ or ‘ad hoc’ approach to crane maintenance.

While steady state operators of cranes in regular use will want planned maintenance schedules, owners of cranes which are not used so regularly may need a different approach: drilling rig operators may, for example, ‘mothball’ cranage (along with other systems) where a vessel has been off-hire for a while, but require a pre-mobilisation maintenance campaign when demand returns.

At Energy Cranes we understand and can respond to these demands for flexibility.