World's largest pile-driving vessel commissioned in East China
NANJING -- A China-developed pile-driving vessel, the world's largest of its kind, set sail on Monday morning from Qidong in Jiangsu province, East China, for a railway bridge construction site, according to China Science and Technology Daily.
The vessel "Erhang Changqing" is en route to the construction site of the Hangzhou Bay Cross-Sea Railway Bridge, which is a crucial segment of the Nantong-Suzhou-Jiaxing-Ningbo High Speed Railway, said the newspaper.
The vessel features the world's highest derrick at the stern, with the largest piling capacity. It will play a role in the construction of large ports, cross-sea bridges, offshore wind power and other projects in the future, said the newspaper.
The vessel is equipped with a 150-meter-high derrick, capable of handling piles weighing up to 700 tonnes.
Built by the Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industries Co Ltd, the vessel was delivered in Jiangsu in January, marking a milestone in the country's marine engineering equipment manufacturing industry.
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