
Konecranes has secured a contract from Impeccable Vintage Properties (IVP) to deliver an integrated crane system for Subang Airport in Malaysia.
The advanced crane systems were ordered last year and are set for installation in Hangar 3 at the IVP Complex either later this year or in early 2026.
It will support aircraft maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) operations at Subang Airport.
The comprehensive supply package includes two tele-platform units, five suspension crane bridges, two service trolleys, crane runways, and power supply lines.
Designed for demanding MRO tasks, the tele-platforms can lift up to 500kg, while the service trolleys handle loads up to 10 tons.
The crane bridges feature latching mechanisms for seamless movement across bays.
Impeccable Vintage Properties (IVP) CEO Mohd Fuad Sharuji said: “We are pleased to collaborate with Konecranes to install a state-of-the-art tele-platform system at our IVP Complex in Subang Airport.
“With Konecranes’ proven expertise and advanced technology, we’re integrating a robust solution that enhances accessibility and safety while supporting efficient MRO operations.
“We’re confident this collaboration will set a new benchmark for innovation in aviation maintenance.”
Recently, Konecranes announced the commencement of operations for its 42-ton overhead crane at Welser Profile’s Gresten plant.
The crane significantly improves the handling of steel coils, which weigh over 30 tons.
It features a 37.5m span and incorporates advanced systems like DynaReg regenerative braking and a fully redundant coil magnet control system.
The crane features advanced safety and precision features, including sway control, slack rope prevention, shock load prevention, load floating, and Extended Speed Range (ESR).
The overhead crane easily integrates with the plant’s warehouse management system.
Konecranes Material Handling (Malaysia) industrial service and equipment country director Dinesh Nair said: “This delivery highlights Konecranes’ capabilities in challenging and unique environments such as aerospace MRO.
“Our crane systems, including tele-platforms, are engineered for precision and performance in demanding applications. We value the opportunity to support IVP in advancing Malaysia’s position as a regional aerospace hub.”