Fassi F1100RA.2 he-dynamic

Chapman Expeditions and researchers from Deep Reef Observation Project (DROP) report success from their St. Eustatius Expedition 2017, and from the performances of their Fassi F1100RA.2 he-dynamic loader crane


St. Eustatius (Netherlands Antilles) – Chapman Expeditions and researchers from the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, the University of Washington Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture and Sirenas MD have reported a successful end to their St. Eustatius Expedition 2017. The ship RV Chapman reached the Caribbean island of St. Eustatius on 13th April, with the aim of studying, for the first time, deep reef communities at depths which are unreachable via conventional scuba diving (between 50-300 m), with the help of the manned submersible Curasub (Substation Curacao).
Fassi F1100RA - Substation Curacao

Fassi F1100RA aboard on the vessel RV Chapman for St. Eustatius Expedition 2017


St. Eustatius (Netherlands Antilles) – On the 9th April, staff from Chapman Expeditions left the Port of Curacao on the research vessel RV Chapman, bound for St. Eustatius island (locally known as Statia), the “Golden Rock” of the Caribbean, with a Fassi F1100RA.2 he-dynamic crane onboard. The RV Chapman and Substation-Curacao teams will be joined by marine biologists and scientists from the Smithsonian DROP Team, the University of Washington/Burke Museum and Sirenas MD, a company which specializes in the development of potent therapeutic molecules to cure illness.
Fassi F1100RA
Albino (Italy) – 3rd November. What better news to report than the sale seeing a Fassi crane being for use of installation of an air conditioning unit destined for the executive offices of the Albino manufacturer? With the outreach of the F1100RA crane model, there’s no problem carrying the heavy components of this new unit to the 5th floor. In this case, in order to work more quickly, the crane operator utilized the configuration with the hydraulic extension and winch.

Fassi Gru S.p.A. - Loader cranes manufacturer since 1965

Fassi Gru is the market leader among Italian producers. Its product range and sales numbers place it among the top producers of hydraulic cranes in the world.

Fassi’s production potential is approximately 12,000 cranes per year. The entire range is exported and distributed throughout the world through an efficient and widespread distribution network. From Canada to France, from the UK to Australia, Fassi’s professionalism is reflected in the company’s aim to meet different market needs, which are often linked to the specific geographical and economic conditions of individual countries.