CTT Netherlands has ordered a Konecranes Gottwald ESP.7 Mobile Harbor Crane with external power to meet rising demand at its Moerdijk terminal.
The order was booked in the first quarter of 2025, with delivery scheduled for the third quarter of the year.
With a 51-metre working radius and enhanced operator visibility, the ESP.7 will replace the terminal’s existing Model 6 cranes.
The new crane offers increased handling performance and a higher container-handling classification.
The new ESP.7 mobile harbor crane features grid connectivity via an external power supply, helping CCT reduce fuel use and local emissions.
It will operate alongside CCT’s extensive fleet of Konecranes reachstackers to maintain high handling speeds across the terminal.
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Luc Smits, Managing Director of Combined Cargo Terminals, said: “This latest crane gives us the visibility, reach and speed we need for serving the larger size of vessels increasingly calling at the terminal.”
Giuseppe Di Lisa, Vice President Sales & Marketing, Mobile Harbor Cranes, Konecranes, stated: “This latest order strengthens a trusted relationship built over two decades.
“As CCT’s needs have evolved, so too have the solutions provided by Konecranes. We’re committed to supporting high-performance and eco-efficient port logistics for all our customers.”