Significant Upgrade for Matador 3

Royal Van der Leun is, in collaboration with Bonn & Mees, working on a significant upgrade of biggest floating crane Matador 3.

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The upgrade involved replacing all existing drives. A task completed under tight time constraints. Notably, the Matador 3 is the largest in its series, towering over 80 meters. Royal Van der Leun has previously handled similar projects for Matador and Matador 2.

Given its unique specifications as a substantial floating crane, the Matador 3 required specialized attention for its electrical systems to ensure optimal performance.

We thank Bonn & Mees Floating Cranes for the pleasant cooperation and the trust mutual trust.

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