Lifters boost quayside large pipe handling
B&B Attachments has supplied two vacuum lifting systems to Associated British Ports (ABP) at the Port of King’s Lynn.

THE LIFTERS provide a safer and more efficient method of handling large-diameter water pipes throughout the vessel discharge and storage process.
The specialist vacuum lifters have been introduced to support the handling of coated water pipes arriving at the port, enabling operators to safely lift and transfer multiple pipes without the need for traditional mechanical clamping methods. The systems provide reliable vacuum lifting, helping to improve both operational efficiency and safety during vessel discharge operations.
Andy Constable, head of operations at Associated British Ports, in East Anglia, said: “Safety is always our primary consideration when handling cargoes of this nature. We were looking for a solution that would allow us to offload large water pipes safely and efficiently. The vacuum lifters supplied by B&B Attachments have delivered exactly that, giving our operators greater confidence and control during discharge operations.”
The solution was selected following discussions between B&B Attachments and ABP’s operations team, who were seeking a safer handling method for large cylindrical loads while maintaining productivity on the quayside.
The vacuum lifting attachments use advanced suction technology to securely grip the pipe surfaces, allowing operators to lift and position the loads with greater control while reducing the need for personnel to work in close proximity to suspended loads.

The introduction of the vacuum lifters forms part of ABP’s ongoing commitment to improving operational safety and investing in innovative cargo-handling solutions.
The handling process utilises two vacuum lifting systems. A 25,000kg capacity crane, fitted with a vacuum lifter, is used to safely discharge the water pipes from the vessel onto a shunter wagon. The shunter then transports the pipes along the dock to a storage yard, where a second vacuum lifting system, mounted on a 42,000kg reach stacker, offloads and stacks the pipes ready for onward transportation.

Both vacuum lifting systems are capable of handling up to three 14-metre-long pipes in a single lift, with a nominal lifting capacity of approximately 10,000kg. The units feature radio-controlled individual vacuum pad isolation, interchangeable battery packs and interchangeable vacuum pads to accommodate the two pipe diameters being handled at the port.
Working closely with ABP throughout the project, B&B Attachments specified the vacuum lifting systems to suit the dimensions, weight and surface characteristics of the pipe cargoes being handled at King’s Lynn.





