Spectacular transport: In front of 73 degrees tilting submarine on the way to the Sinsheim Technology Museum
Spectacular transport: In front of 73 degrees tilting submarine on the way to the Sinsheim Technology Museum
submarine in Germany: a journey through the history of heavy-duty transport
A company from Michelfeld recently sent a historic submarine on an unusual journey-from the water to the country. This impressive undertaking is not only logistically complex, but also a tribute to the transport tradition of Kübler in Michelfeld.
The challenges of heavy load transport
The submarine, which is intended for the Technikmuseum in Sinsheim, is a challenge for the experienced heavy-duty professional Frieder Saam. There are tight roads, low bridges and countless obstacles to get the 350-ton submarine to the goal.
technology and innovation: The tilting device of the submarine
The special thing about this transport is the specially made tipping device on which the submarine was placed. This enables the submarine to turn up to 73 degrees in order to be able to pass narrow spots and low bridges. The functionality of this device will be put to the test in the coming weeks before the submarine reaches its goal at the end of July.
stations of the trip
The submarine covers a water route this weekend with a planned break in Heidelberg. In the coming days, the trip will continue in the country, via Haßmersheim to Sinsheim. Interested parties can follow parts of this route via livestream and thus share this unique heavy load transport.
The journey of the submarine not only symbolizes the transport competence of Kübler in Michelfeld, but also the fascination for history and technology that makes this project so special.
- Nag
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