Liebherr recently signed an agreement with Swedish simulator manufacturer Tenstar Simulation for the development of mobile crane simulators.
The agreement, signed at Bauma, follows the introduction of its first crane simulator in 2024. The current simulator replicates the real LTM 1060-3.1 and includes crane setup functions and hook block assembly procedures.

The system incorporates three screens, master controls, a moving platform seat and VR goggles, with training programs available in 25 languages covering crane functions including slewing, lifting, telescoping, and luffing operations.
“We have worked with Tenstar on an equal footing from the very beginning and are delighted to continue this partnership in the future,” said Daniel Pitzer, Liebherr commercial director.
“Our aim is to create a simulated crane world with Liebherr and various other crane models,” said Freddy Lund, Tenstar chief executive.
Based in Sweden, Tenstar Simulation specializes in developing training simulators for the construction and material handling industries. The company’s crane simulators feature 4D technology with moving platforms and virtual reality capabilities.
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