Transnet Port Terminals (TPT), the South African port operator, has taken delivery of two new mobile harbor cranes from Liebherr Werk Nenzing for its container facility in Durban.
Demag Cranes has announced that it has received two orders in as many weeks from German ports.
Liebherr-Werk Nenzing, the Swiss-based crane manufacturer, is this week celebrating their thousandth mobile harbor crane order.
Demag Cranes has announced that it has received its first order from the Caribbean island chain of Bermuda.
Liebherr will celebrate a major milestone this year with the delivery of their one hundredth mobile harbour crane to the African continent. In March, Liebherr will deliver a type LHM 550 mobile harbour crane to APM Terminals Apapa, Nigeria.
South Africa’s Transnet Port Terminals (TPT) has ordered six Liebherr mobile harbor cranes to be delivered to Durban Port.
Demag Cranes has now supplied its first Mobile Harbour Cranes to Papua New Guinea. Two Gottwald Model 6 cranes have recently been commissioned in the third-largest island state in the world on behalf of PNG Ports Corporation Ltd., where they are in operation unloading imported grain and containers.
Liebherr Mobile Harbour Cranes has won the ‘Crane of the Year’ award for the third year running for its LPS 600 model at the annual IBJ Awards in Antwerp, Belgium.
Durkirk Port has received a new 400-tonne grain gantry for its grain terminal, which was delivered to the Port earlier this month.
Demag Cranes has received an order for two Gottwald Mobile Harbour Cranes from the Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) for the Port of Mombasa. The two Gottwald HMK 170 E cranes are scheduled to be delivered in the second half of next year.
Liebherr-Werk Nenzing, the Austrian-based crane manufacturer, has announced the delivery of two mobile harbour cranes to Nigeria's Onitsha River Port. Two Liebherr Harbour Mobile Cranes type LHM 180 were delivered to the port located on the Niger river as part of the ports continuing redevelopment.
Gottwald Port Technology GmbH has recently launched two new intelligent features for project cargo applications with its mobile harbour cranes. The new tools – the Vertical Lift Assistant for single lifts, and the Tandem Lift Assistant for lifts involving two cranes – now help to further increase accuracy and safety when lifting heavy and outsize cargoes. In addition, the Tandem Lift Assistant enables terminal operators to synchronise lifts with two Gottwald Mobile Harbour Cranes with the full capacity of both cranes.