TWO giant cranes weighing more than 2,000 tonnes, the largest in Europe, were offloaded last week at DP World London Gateway after a two-month journey from China.
Sized to service some of the largest vessels in operation around the world, including 24,000 TEU container ships, the cranes are expected to operate for a minimum of 25 years, making their arrival a rare event in the UK, reports MSN News.
The quay cranes are not only the largest in Europe, but also the most advanced, fitted with the latest automation technology and the ability to complete 'tandem' lifts, which involves loading or unloading two 40ft boxes or four 20ft boxes in a single move.
Ahsan Agha, vice president of port operations at DP World London Gateway, said: 'At a time when the pressure to manage costs, maintain reliability and improve speed has never been greater, DP World in the UK has been building a unique array of assets and suite of capabilities to help our customers stay competitive in a fast-changing and unpredictable trading environment.
'While they naturally choose us for our growing capabilities, it's also the quality of our service that makes our customers stay.
'Thanks to the capacity soon to be provided by the quay cranes and the new fourth berth, that service at London Gateway is future proofed for years to come.'
The cranes will come into service at London Gateway's new GBP350 million (US$445 million) fourth berth, which will open this summer.
Another two quay cranes are expected to dock at London Gateway later this year.
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Sized to service some of the largest vessels in operation around the world, including 24,000 TEU container ships, the cranes are expected to operate for a minimum of 25 years, making their arrival a rare event in the UK, reports MSN News.
The quay cranes are not only the largest in Europe, but also the most advanced, fitted with the latest automation technology and the ability to complete 'tandem' lifts, which involves loading or unloading two 40ft boxes or four 20ft boxes in a single move.
Ahsan Agha, vice president of port operations at DP World London Gateway, said: 'At a time when the pressure to manage costs, maintain reliability and improve speed has never been greater, DP World in the UK has been building a unique array of assets and suite of capabilities to help our customers stay competitive in a fast-changing and unpredictable trading environment.
'While they naturally choose us for our growing capabilities, it's also the quality of our service that makes our customers stay.
'Thanks to the capacity soon to be provided by the quay cranes and the new fourth berth, that service at London Gateway is future proofed for years to come.'
The cranes will come into service at London Gateway's new GBP350 million (US$445 million) fourth berth, which will open this summer.
Another two quay cranes are expected to dock at London Gateway later this year.
SeaNews Turkey