With a draft of only 2.4 metres and the manoeuvreability offered by her Voith propulsion system, Mersey Mammoth was ideal for working in shallow but tidal waters, installing the new road bridge across Scotland's Montrose Harbour.
Lifting one of five delicate sections of a 900 tonne World War 2 U-boat submarine, for transport to a new museum exhibit at Woodside Ferry Terminal.
With the ability to lift over both her sides and her bow, Mersey Mammoth is ideal for undertaking the loading and discharge of cargo.
Mersey Mammoth is as at home lifting vessels such as hydrographic survey craft and tugs, installing wind farm units or decommissioning offshore platforms.
Handling giant cable reels is all in a day's work for Mersey Mammoth.
Plans for construction of the new Liverpool Cruise Ship facility at Pier Head were developed around Mersey Mammoth's precision manoeuvreability provided by her Voith propulsion systems.
Transporting lock gates for refurbishment or demolition is just one element of Mersey Mammoth's valuable role in port maintenance.

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