Bromma hits 2,000

16 July 2012

Geng Hong Ha, chief executive officer of China Merchants International Terminal Co., Ltd., Ningbo Da

Geng Hong Ha, chief executive officer of China Merchants International Terminal Co., Ltd., Ningbo Daxie; and Christofer Pilo, director, Bromma OEM sales and commercial management

Stockholm, Sweden-based manufacturer Bromma has sold its 2,000th all-electric crane spreader. The unit went to the port of Ningbo Daxie in China.

Bromma said the all-electric yard spreader has become an industry standard in container handling over the past 10 years. In 2011, 84% of Bromma yard crane orders were for all-electric units, it said.

"Bromma's 2,000th all-electric spreader delivery is part of a wider trend toward all-electric growth in the China region," added a company spokesman. "Bromma today has more than 1,000 crane spreaders in service in container terminals in mainland China, while the percentage of those spreaders that are all-electric continues to increase year after year."

The spokesman concluded, "The reduced number of service points on all-electric spreaders is an especially attractive feature of these spreaders, as lifetime costs of operation are reduced."

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