Osprey Group Takes Delivery of New Liebherr LTM 1750-9.1
- Meagan Wood

- Dec 22, 2025
- 4 min read
30 Second Takeaway
Osprey Group has taken delivery of a new Liebherr LTM 1750-9.1, adding an 800-tonne-class all-terrain crane to its fleet. The crane’s self-rigging design, nine-axle configuration, and 52-metre telescopic boom significantly reduce mobilisation time, allowing major infrastructure and renewable energy projects to be delivered faster and with fewer vehicles on site.

A Major Fleet Addition
Osprey Group has officially welcomed its new Liebherr LTM 1750-9.1 to the fleet, marking a major milestone for the UK-based heavy lifting specialist.
With its arrival, Osprey strengthens its capability in large-scale infrastructure, bridge construction, and wind energy projects, where high lifting capacity combined with rapid mobilisation is critical.
“The wait is over. It’s new crane day,” the company confirmed as the machine arrived.
High-Capacity, High-Efficiency Performance
The Liebherr LTM 1750-9.1 delivers exceptional performance in a compact, highly mobile package. Key specifications include:
Maximum lifting capacity: 800 tonnes
Telescopic boom: 52 metres
Maximum working radius: 116 metres
Axles: 9, providing lower ground loadings and improved site mobility
Rigging: Self-rigging design, enabling set-up in just a few hours
Powertrain: Compliant with latest Euro engine standards and HVO ready
This configuration allows the crane to handle heavy lifts typically associated with lattice boom cranes, while maintaining the flexibility of an all-terrain platform.
Cutting Programme Time and Site Impact
One of the most significant advantages of the new crane is its ability to reduce rigging time from days to hours. This translates directly into shorter project programmes and a reduced site footprint.
By minimising the number of support cranes and heavy transport movements required for assembly, Osprey can:
Accelerate project timelines
Reduce congestion around job sites
Lower disruption for local communities
Benefits for Clients and Communities
For Osprey’s clients, the impact is tangible.
Shorter mobilisation times mean:
Wind turbines generating power sooner
Bridges opening earlier
Major infrastructure projects progressing with fewer delays
At the same time, reduced vehicle movements help lessen the environmental and logistical impact on surrounding areas an increasingly important consideration for modern construction projects.
About Osprey Group
Osprey Group is a UK-based specialist in heavy lifting, crane hire, and engineered lifting solutions, supporting complex projects across the renewable energy, infrastructure, construction, and industrial sectors.
The company is recognised for its ability to mobilise high-capacity lifting equipment efficiently while maintaining a strong focus on safety, programme certainty, and minimising site impact. Osprey works closely with clients during the planning and execution phases to deliver tailored lifting solutions that reduce risk and shorten project timelines.
Strategic investment in modern, high-performance crane technology such as the Liebherr LTM 1750-9.1 reflects Osprey’s commitment to future-ready operations, lower emissions, and the evolving demands of large-scale infrastructure and renewable energy projects.
🔗 Visit Osprey Group: https://www.ospreygroup.co.uk
About Liebherr Mobile and All-Terrain Cranes
Liebherr is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of mobile and crawler cranes, with decades of experience in designing equipment for demanding lifting applications across construction, energy, and industrial markets.
Liebherr’s all-terrain crane portfolio is known for combining high lifting capacity, advanced control systems, and exceptional mobility, allowing operators to perform complex lifts with fewer support resources. The company continues to invest heavily in sustainability, digitalisation, and alternative fuels, with many machines now compatible with HVO fuels and electrified systems.
The LTM 1750-9.1 represents a flagship model in Liebherr’s mobile crane range, offering heavy-lift capability traditionally associated with lattice boom cranes while retaining the flexibility of an all-terrain platform.
🔗 Visit Liebherr Cranes: https://www.liebherr.com
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the lifting capacity of the Liebherr LTM 1750-9.1?
The crane has a maximum lifting capacity of 800 tonnes, making it one of the most powerful all-terrain cranes currently available.
What type of projects will Osprey Group use this crane for?
The crane is well suited for wind turbine installation, bridge construction, major infrastructure works, and heavy industrial lifts, where high capacity and fast mobilisation are critical.
Why is the self-rigging design important?
The self-rigging design significantly reduces set-up time, cutting mobilisation from days to just a few hours. This shortens project programmes and reduces the number of support cranes and transport vehicles required on site.
How does the nine-axle configuration benefit operations?
With nine axles, the crane offers lower ground loadings and improved mobility, allowing it to access restricted or sensitive sites while maintaining high lifting performance.
Is the Liebherr LTM 1750-9.1 environmentally compliant?
Yes. The crane complies with the latest Euro engine standards and is HVO-ready, supporting reduced emissions and more sustainable site operations.
What advantages does this crane offer clients and communities?
Faster mobilisation and reduced vehicle movements mean:
Projects are completed sooner
Less disruption for local communities
Reduced congestion and environmental impact
How does this investment support Osprey Group’s long-term strategy?
The addition of the LTM 1750-9.1 strengthens Osprey’s heavy-lift capability while aligning with its focus on efficiency, sustainability, and high-value engineered lifting solutions.





































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