- PT Bahtera Bahari Shipyard brings Indonesia’s first all-electric CBG 500 E to life
- The all-electric CBG 500 E crane, known for its high handling capacities and environmentally friendly operation, will be delivered to PT Bahtera Bahari Shipyard (PT BBS) at the end of October 2025
- PT BBS, a prominent Indonesian shipbuilder based in Batam, has invested in the crane to support the operational needs of its sister company, PT Bahtera Alam Sejahtera (PT BAS), a leading logistics provider
- PT BAS, based in Kota Tanjung Pinang, Kepulauan Riau, Indonesia, has a long-standing partnership with Liebherr and already owns several CBG 350 and CBG 360 cranes
- This project marks a national first for Indonesia and showcases a vertically integrated approach, with PT BBS overseeing both the barge construction and crane acquisition, while PT BAS will operate the unit in coal transshipment
PT Bahtera Bahari Shipyard (PT BBS) is setting a new benchmark in maritime infrastructure with the acquisition of Liebherr’s all-electric CBG 500 E crane. As the first of its kind in Indonesia, the crane will be mounted on a custom-built barge named Leo Trans 10, designed and constructed by the company itself. The crane will be operated by PT Bahtera Alam Sejahtera (PT BAS), a sister company specialising in bulk cargo logistics. This strategic collaboration reflects a shared commitment to innovation, sustainability, and operational excellence across the two companies. The CBG 500 E, with its maximum reach of 43 metres and a load capacity of 65 tonnes SWL in grab operation, will primarily handle coal, significantly boosting PT BAS’s handling capacity.
Scheduled for delivery in October 2025, the all-electric CBG 500 E will enhance cargo handling efficiency for PT Bahtera Alam Sejahtera, following its installation on a purpose-built barge by PT Bahtera Bahari Shipyard.
Innovative milestone in transshipment. PT Bahtera Bahari Shipyard (PT BBS) has taken a bold step in advancing Indonesia’s maritime capabilities with the purchase of Liebherr’s CBG 500 E. Scheduled for delivery in October 2025, the crane will be installed on a barge currently under construction at their Batam facility. The CBG 500 E features a rope luffing mechanism, a 65-tonne safe working load in grab operation, and a 43-metre outreach – making it ideal for high-volume coal handling. Its all-electric drive system, supported by the Licatronic energy recovery system and supercapacitors, ensures reduced emissions and optimised energy use. The crane also integrates Liebherr’s Master V control system, offering advanced diagnostics and future-ready automation support. The acquisition – finalised during the Bauma 2025 event in Munich, Germany – represents a significant advancement in the transshipment sector, particularly in Indonesia.
Leading the way in innovation
PT BBS’s investment in the CBG 500 E is a forward-looking move designed to support the operational needs of our sister company, that will deploy the crane in its coal transshipment activities. PT BAS, based in Kota Tanjung Pinang, has a long-standing relationship with Liebherr and already operates several CBG 350 and CBG 360 cranes. The new unit will significantly enhance its handling capacity while aligning with broader environmental goals.
‘The CBG 500 E represents a powerful addition to our fleet, significantly increasing our handling capacity in the bulk handling sector’, said Selamet Widodo, President of PT BAS and PT BBS. ‘We are confident that its innovative drive system and performance parameters will meet our operational needs and set new standards in efficiency’.
Commitment to excellence
PT Bahtera Bahari Shipyard (PT BBS), established in 2005 in Batam, Indonesia, is renowned for its shipbuilding solutions, including barges, tugboats, and landing crafts. The shipyard spans over 52 hectares and features modern production facilities and a skilled engineering team. The CBG 500 E will be mounted on a crane barge built at PT BBS, enhancing the operational capabilities of PT BAS. The crane’s advanced features, such as its high handling capacities and speed, will address their need for improved efficiency and capacity in bulk handling operations.
‘Our partnership with both companies gives proof to our shared commitment to excellence and innovation in the maritime industry’, said Jonathan Weu, Sales Manager Ship Cranes, Port and Transshipment Solutions from Liebherr. ‘The crane’s delivery and subsequent operation will send a positive signal to the market, demonstrating the efficiency and reliability of Liebherr’s transshipment solutions’.
As the CBG 500 E prepares for its journey to Indonesia, the project stands as proof to the power of collaboration and strategic foresight. With PT BBS leading the investment and PT BAS driving operations, this initiative sets a new benchmark for environmentally conscious transshipment in the region.