Liebherr Crane Technology for ArcelorMittal’s Decarburization Project
With the construction of a new electric arc furnace in Gijón, ArcelorMittal is advancing a key pillar of its European decarbonization strategy.
The introduction of the new arc furnace makes a significant contribution to reducing CO₂ emissions in steel production. It is being built during ongoing plant operations. Tight spatial constraints, a sensitive working environment, and stringent safety requirements pose challenges. In this context, a lifting solution was needed that is powerful, compact, and flexible. According to the provider, the Liebherr 1188 EC-H Fibre fully meets these demands. “With a lifting capacity of around nine tons at a maximum radius of 90 meters, it plays a key role in assembling the systems linked to the new furnace.”

The new Liebherr 1188 EC-H fibre high-top crane is the ideal choice when it comes to handling heavy loads
Especially in confined environments, the high-top crane would prove its strengths, thanks to its compact tower and jib components that allow for efficient use of space. “For ArcelorMittal, this was a decisive advantage, as the use of additional lifting equipment could be minimized, streamlining logistics on site”, Liebherr underlined. “A standout feature of this crane is its fibre rope. Compared to traditional steel rope, the high-performance fibre rope offers numerous benefits: its lighter weight allows for higher lifting capacities, it has up to four times the service life, and it is significantly easier to handle. On site in Gijón, the reduced rope weight enables precise and safe lifting, especially during work near ongoing operations.” The integrated Litronic control system would ensure smooth and precise crane movements. It supports the operator with assistance features such as load swing damping and micro-positioning, the information said. “The control system is operated via a modern 12-inch touchscreen display and allows for optimal adjustment to changing site conditions.”
(Published in GLOBAL RECYCLING Magazine 3/2025, Page 40, Photo: Liebherr)








