Mammoet - Giant in the sweltering desert - Ras Laffan, Qatar (2006)
Under the scorching sun in the Middle Eastern deserts of the Qatari North Gas Field, the lifting specialists at Mammoet have set a new world record with the lifting of two immense reactors, each weighing 2,200 tonnes.

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How to lift 500t of metal without touching it

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Moving 33,000 tonnes from land to sea

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Qatar - Ras Laffan Port Expansion Project

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SC&RA Job of the Year Award video - 'Raising TBM Bertha'

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Mammoet - Moving modules - Sakhalin, Russia (2006)

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The Complete Journey | SBX-1 Radome Transport & Deployment Recap

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Shell LNG production reactor facilities Qatar

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Ras Laffan Industrial City (RLC) Documentary

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Saudi Arabia Pumps Millions of Gallons of Seawater to Desert via Huge Pipes Twice the Nile's Length

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This Is How Gigantic Oversized Loads Are Transported ▶ The Largest Transports In The World

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200 years of crushing it: Mammoet completes unique move of rock crusher in California

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Mammoet - Weighed weights on wheels - Map Ta Phut, Thailand and Haugesund, Norway (2006)

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Heavy Haulage of Giant Tank Gone Wrong!

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How Crude Oil Becomes Petrol, Diesel And LPG Inside A Refinery

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Fagioli - LR11350 Venice loading of 950 ton reactors

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Mammoet New Generation Heavy lift Cranes

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The €7BN Mega-Canal That Will Reshape Europe

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Qatargas Corporate Film 2015

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17 Forbidden Places in the U.S. You’ll Never Be Able to See

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