by Crane Market | Oct 24, 2017 | Ports & Terminals
Three ship to shore cranes; type Super-Post-Panamax manufactured by ZPMC standing 270 feet from dock to apex arrived Monday at Barbours Cut Container Terminal. The cranes manufactured by costing a total of $33.5 million, can unload ships wide enough to carry 22 rows...
by Crane Market | Jul 25, 2017 | Crane & Lifting News, Manufacturer News, Ports & Terminals
UK’s Port of Felixstowe, a member of Hutchison Ports, has placed an order with China-based ZPMC to purchase two new Ship to Shore gantry cranes, which will be used at the port’s Berths 8 and 9. The delivery of the newly ordered equipment is currently...
by Crane Market | Jun 26, 2017 | Crane & Lifting News, Ports & Terminals
AL.com reports, two massive new container cranes arrived in Mobile on Saturday afternoon, completing a two-month voyage from China. When installed, they’ll increase capacity at the APM Terminals facility enough to allow the current growth trend to continue for years....
by Crane Market | Jun 23, 2017 | Crane & Lifting News, Ports & Terminals
Swedish company Dellner Dampers has been chosen by the world’s largest crane manufacturer, Shanghai based ZPMC, to supply protective, energy absorbing buffers for three ship-to-shore cranes that are destined for the Freeport Container Port expansion in Grand Bahama....
by Crane Market | Jun 15, 2017 | Crane & Lifting News, Ports & Terminals
JAXPORT has re-positioned two of its large shipping cranes, and that meant a trip down the St. Johns River and under the Dames Point Bridge. The cranes were located at the Blount Island Marine Terminal, but will now serve Crowley Maritime in the Talleyrand Marine...