All Dockside/Port Articles

Port crane order
Swedish port orders what will be the first Gottwald Model 3 portal harbour crane in the country
Mammoet MTC 15 at Netherlands terminal
A Mammoet MTC 15 crane helped upgrade capacity at its multi-purpose terminal near Terneuzen, Netherlands
Approval given for Steady Top Feeder
The Steady Top Feeder concept from Barge Master and GustoMSC one step closer to fruition
Record reach stacker delivered
Blue Water Shipping gets 152 tonne lifting capacity reach stacker from NC Nielsen in Denmark
Yilport buys Liebherr harbour cranes
Two new Liebherr LHM 600 mobile harbour cranes bought by Yilport Holding in Guatemala
Container terminal expands electric gantry fleet
Ten electric rubber tyre gantry (ERTG) cranes have been bought by North American container terminal MGT
Dockside lifting: Port report
A trend towards electrification and automation can be seen in the dockside lifting sector’s latest products and projects. CHRISTIAN SHELTON reports
Qube gets Liebherr MHC
In Australia Qube Ports has a new LHM 550 mobile harbour crane from Liebherr-MCCtec Rostock
Konecranes bears fruit in Rome
Two harbour cranes from Konecranes increase capacity at Italian port
Bruijninckx appointed Huisman CEO
Theo Bruijninckx new Huisman CEO, Joop Roodenburg now president
Liebherr LHM120 for OCHA
The OCHA will use a Liebherr LHM120 mobile harbour crane to help train port workers
Hiab has a good year
Sales up 5 per cent at Hiab help parent Cargotec in 2017
Cargotec buys TTS
MacGregor, part of Cargotec, buys marine and offshore business from TTS Group
Mobile harbour crane in South Korea
A new Konecranes Gottwald Model 4 mobile harbour crane is being used by South Korean terminal operator PDCT
Nielsen reach stacker goes large
”Probably the world’s largest, strongest and most powerful reach stacker” is is in development by Danish manufacturer NC Nielsen
MMD Shipping buys Konecranes mobile harbour crane
MMD Shipping has increased its handling rates with the purchase of a new 125t capacity mobile harbour crane
Dockside pair up with Steil
German crane company Steil chose a 650 tonne capacity lattice boom crawler crane for a project to assemble a pair of dockside cranes at the port of Mannheim. ICST reports
Size matters: developments in port lifting
The race to increase lifting and handling capacity at ports around the world has turned into a marathon
Spanish port operator extends Konecranes fleet
Noatum Maritime has extended its fleet of mobile harbour cranes with the purchase of a Konecranes Gottwal Model 6
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