Container terminal expands electric gantry fleet

10 October 2018

North American container terminal Montreal Gateway Terminals Partnership (MGT) has ordered ten electric rubber tyre gantry (ERTG) cranes from Liebherr’s container crane division, Liebherr Container Cranes. Five ERTGs will be go to MGT’s Cast Terminal and five to its Racine Terminal.

According to Liebherr, the electrically-operated environmentally friendly machines offer reduced noise and emissions and can transmit high volumes of data in real-time between the ERTGs and the terminal operating system. They have a safe working load of 40.6 tonnes and can handle six containers, with a one-over-five high stacking capability. The cranes feature Liebherr’s purpose-built Liduro heavy-duty crane drive system. LED lighting is used throughout which, together with other energy saving technology, reduces electricity consumption. Productivity and safety aids include DGPS, automatic gantry steering and anti-collision systems. The machines are also fitted with a diesel generator, enabling travel between stacks.

CFO of MGT Michael Fratianni commented, “This investment in energy efficient RTGs will significantly reduce carbon and nitrogen dioxide emissions. It is estimated that fuel consumption will drop by as much as 95 %. This equipment upgrade programme is the most recent in a series of initiatives intended to improve productivity, boost customer service, and expand capacity in an environmentally responsible fashion.”

MGT

MGT bought its first crane from Liebherr back in 1997. Since then, prior to this latest order, it bought an additional four STS cranes and eight RTG cranes, plus a conductor bar system

Latest News
Jury concludes that Caterpillar owes $100m to importer amid US lawsuit
A jury in the US has concluded that Caterpillar must pay $100 million to an importer, following a legal dispute between the two companies.
Kanamoto eyes North America move
Company aims to double overseas revenue in next six years
Smart Construction to unveil Edge 2 at Intermat
New launch ‘an advancement’ in simplifying drone surveying processes and point cloud data processing