Binkowski marks 25 years with first Liebherr LTM 1300-6.4 in Poland

300-tonne mobile crane with 90-metre boom strengthens fleet for construction and energy projects.  www.liebherr.com Binkowski celebrated a milestone year in 2025, marking its 25th anniversary while expanding its fleet with the new Liebherr LTM 1300-6.4. With this delivery, Binkowski becomes the first company in Poland to operate the six-axle, 300-tonne mobile crane, reinforcing its position as a technology-driven lifting specialist. “For us, investing in the LTM 1300-6.4 is a logical step,” said Managing Director Przemyslaw Binkowski. “It directly responds to growing customer demand and increasingly complex lifting challenges. This crane represents modernization, growth, and innovation—perfectly timed with our 25th anniversary.” Higher performance for heavier, higher lifts The new LTM 1300-6.4 replaces an LTM 1220-5.1 that had served the company reliably for decades. While the older 220-tonne crane performed well, changing project requirements drove the upgrade. Prefabricated building components are becoming heavier and must be lifted to greater heights—needs the new crane is designed to meet. Key to the decision was the crane’s 90-metre telescopic boom, significantly expanding Binkowski’s operational range. The crane will primarily support building construction, but also opens opportunities in new sectors such as energy infrastructure and tower crane assembly, both in Poland and neighboring countries. Advanced technology and fleet synergy The LTM 1300-6.4 features Liebherr’s latest LICCON3 control system and a suite of assistance and safety technologies, including VarioBase® Plus and VarioBallast®, as well as driver assistance systems like blind-spot and moving-off information systems. These innovations enhance lifting performance while improving safety during both crane operation and road travel. Operational efficiency is further improved through accessory compatibility. Boom extensions and the tiltable lattice jib from Binkowski’s existing LTM 1230-5.1 can be used on the new crane, simplifying logistics and creating cost-effective synergies across the fleet. A partnership built on trust Binkowski has relied exclusively on Liebherr mobile cranes for more than 20 years. Today, its fleet comprises 15 Liebherr cranes, all supplied from the manufacturer’s Ehingen plant in Germany. “Our partnership with Liebherr is built on decades of reliability,” Binkowski said. “With the strong support of Liebherr Polska in service and spare parts availability, we know we can depend on our equipment every day.” With the addition of the LTM 1300-6.4, Binkowski enters its next quarter-century equipped for higher, heavier, and more demanding lifting projects—backed by long-standing trust in Liebherr technology. www.liebherr.com Powered by Induportals Media Publishing

Binkowski marks 25 years with first Liebherr LTM 1300-6.4 in Poland

300-tonne mobile crane with 90-metre boom strengthens fleet for construction and energy projects.

  www.liebherr.com
Binkowski marks 25 years with first Liebherr LTM 1300-6.4 in Poland

Binkowski celebrated a milestone year in 2025, marking its 25th anniversary while expanding its fleet with the new Liebherr LTM 1300-6.4. With this delivery, Binkowski becomes the first company in Poland to operate the six-axle, 300-tonne mobile crane, reinforcing its position as a technology-driven lifting specialist.

“For us, investing in the LTM 1300-6.4 is a logical step,” said Managing Director Przemyslaw Binkowski. “It directly responds to growing customer demand and increasingly complex lifting challenges. This crane represents modernization, growth, and innovation—perfectly timed with our 25th anniversary.”

Higher performance for heavier, higher lifts
The new LTM 1300-6.4 replaces an LTM 1220-5.1 that had served the company reliably for decades. While the older 220-tonne crane performed well, changing project requirements drove the upgrade. Prefabricated building components are becoming heavier and must be lifted to greater heights—needs the new crane is designed to meet.

Key to the decision was the crane’s 90-metre telescopic boom, significantly expanding Binkowski’s operational range. The crane will primarily support building construction, but also opens opportunities in new sectors such as energy infrastructure and tower crane assembly, both in Poland and neighboring countries.

Advanced technology and fleet synergy
The LTM 1300-6.4 features Liebherr’s latest LICCON3 control system and a suite of assistance and safety technologies, including VarioBase® Plus and VarioBallast®, as well as driver assistance systems like blind-spot and moving-off information systems. These innovations enhance lifting performance while improving safety during both crane operation and road travel.

Operational efficiency is further improved through accessory compatibility. Boom extensions and the tiltable lattice jib from Binkowski’s existing LTM 1230-5.1 can be used on the new crane, simplifying logistics and creating cost-effective synergies across the fleet.

A partnership built on trust
Binkowski has relied exclusively on Liebherr mobile cranes for more than 20 years. Today, its fleet comprises 15 Liebherr cranes, all supplied from the manufacturer’s Ehingen plant in Germany.

“Our partnership with Liebherr is built on decades of reliability,” Binkowski said. “With the strong support of Liebherr Polska in service and spare parts availability, we know we can depend on our equipment every day.”

With the addition of the LTM 1300-6.4, Binkowski enters its next quarter-century equipped for higher, heavier, and more demanding lifting projects—backed by long-standing trust in Liebherr technology.

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