Associated Terminals proudly announces the commissioning of two Liebherr CBG 500 E cranes, customized with advanced hybrid power systems, to be mounted on newly designed crane barges purpose-built for efficiency, longevity, and environmental performance. This milestone reinforces the company’s commitment to innovation in cargo handling along the Lower Mississippi River.
In keeping with the company’s principle that people are the driving force behind its success, Associated Terminals continues its tradition of naming its cranes after team members. As a tribute to individuals who have helped shape the company’s culture and growth, one crane will be named the “Bill S.” in honour of Bill Sullivan, Vice President of Sales, and the other will be named the “D. Lopez” after Dawn Lopez, Vice President of Marketing and Public Relations for Associated Terminals and Turn Services.
The “D. Lopez” crane and crane barge will be sent to Boh Bros. for assembly this month and is scheduled to enter service in August. Following factory-acceptance testing at the Liebherr facility in Germany in August, the second crane is projected to arrive in the United States in September, where assembly of the crane barge, “Bill S.”, will occur at Boh Bros. The date of the official christening will be announced at a later time.
Advanced Crane Technology for River Operations
Built on modified 250' x 72' platforms, the newly commissioned crane barges are engineered for high-capacity bulk handling in the demanding conditions of inland waterways. Their hybrid-capable power systems supplied by Louisiana Cat blends diesel and battery technologies to reduce emissions and fuel consumption, featuring four Caterpillar C18 generators (565 ekW each), a Caterpillar C4.4 generator (118 ekW), and a CAT XES120 127kWh Battery System. The systems incorporate intelligent load sensing logic with automated power scaling switch gears. This setup supports flexible energy management and redundancy, delivering up to 1,435 kW of peak crane power while minimizing engine wear and balancing runtime across all engines. A keel cooling system eliminates the need for raw water intake or cumbersome radiator maintenance, further enhancing environmental performance and long-term reliability.
Each crane barge is outfitted with a Liebherr CBG 500 E crane—an advanced model representing a major step forward in marine cargo handling. With boom lengths of up to 50 meters, these cranes can lift 90 tons in sheltered waters and 65 tons in open water. A hybrid energy recovery system captures and reuses power from dynamic braking and load lowering to improve efficiency. Operator-focused features include climate-controlled, ergonomic cabins, secure staircases, and remote diagnostics and control systems.
The system also offers a maximum bucket capacity of 83.7 cubic yards and can reach throughput rates of up to 2,460 tons per hour with optimized cycle times. Designed for continuous service, each crane is configured for approximately 5,200 operating hours per year to maximize productivity and uptime.
“Our engineering team, led by Curtis Blank and Ethan Palma, worked closely with Liebherr and LAD Shipyard to customize the cranes and barges to meet the unique demands of round-the-clock operations on the Mississippi River,” said Chief Operating Officer Zeljko Franks. “The result is a powerful, flexible, and future-ready system built for long-term performance.”
Todd Fuller, President of Associated Terminals, shared his perspective on this milestone: “These Liebherr cranes are more than just equipment—they represent our commitment to continuous improvement, environmental responsibility, and employing advanced technology in marine cargo handling. The level of innovation in these systems aligns perfectly with our long-term strategy for operational excellence. It’s also an outstanding opportunity for our organization to recognize two of our most valued leaders, Bill Sullivan and Dawn Lopez. Their names on these cranes symbolize decades of hard work, integrity, and dedication that have helped make Associated Terminals the industry leader it is today.”
About Bill Sullivan
William “Bill” Sullivan, Vice President of Sales, joined Associated Terminals in 2001 and quickly rose through the ranks. A native of Lexington, Kentucky and raised in Lincoln, Nebraska, Bill attended the University of Nebraska – Lincoln, but compelled by a sense of duty, enlisted in the US Navy as an Aviation Ordnanceman prior to the commencement of Operation Desert Storm in 1991. Known for his deep respect for field teams, he’s often quoted as saying, “Sales may get us the opportunity, but it’s your hard work and professionalism that brings return business.”
Reflecting on the honor, Bill said: “I am humbled by the recognition. Ownership has always placed the highest value on the men and women of the various companies within the organization. It is a great honor to be able to continue to represent their dedicated commitment to excellence.”
About Dawn Lopez
Dawn Lopez, Vice President of Marketing and Public Relations for Associated Terminals and Turn Services, joined the company in 2012. A Louisiana native and LSU Law graduate, she has led strategic communications efforts that spotlight the company’s growth, partnerships, and people. Known for her advocacy of the maritime workforce and involvement in regional economic development, Dawn is dedicated to telling the stories of the Associated Terminals and Turn Services team members — celebrating their contributions and strengthening the company’s presence in the communities it serves.
Grateful for the distinction, Dawn shared: “I’m deeply honored to have my name on one of these new cranes — not as a personal accolade, but as a tribute to the incredible teams who make our success possible. From the operations team who execute with precision and pride, to the leadership and partners who drive innovation, this moment is a shared achievement. Growing up on the banks of the Mississippi River, I witnessed firsthand the strength, resilience, and purpose of this industry. It is a privilege to help share that story every day.”
About Associated Terminals
Founded in 1990, Associated Terminals is a premier provider of stevedoring and marine logistics services on the Lower Mississippi River and beyond. Headquartered in Convent, Louisiana, the company operates one of the largest fleets of midstream cranes in the United States and provides full-service cargo handling, logistics support, and terminal operations to customers in global trade. With a steadfast commitment to safety, innovation, and service excellence, Associated Terminals plays a vital role in facilitating commerce, supporting job creation, and driving economic development in the communities it serves.