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Liebherr to supply 3 automated, dual trolley, quay cranes to Hamburg
Date:2023-06-21 Readers:
LIEBHERR Container Cranes has successfully sold three large dual trolley ship-to-shore container cranes (STS) to Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG (HHLA) for their container terminal Altenwerder (CTA) in the Port of Hamburg, reports AJOT.

HHLA's commitment to embracing cutting-edge technology and pioneering solutions has positioned its terminal as an industry leader.

This significant sale marks another milestone in Liebherr's longstanding partnership with HHLA, following previous deliveries of STS cranes to HHLA's Container Terminal Tollerort.

The acquisition of these advanced dual trolley cranes establishes a strategic alliance between the two companies, aiming to drive innovation and sustainable progress in the logistics industry.

The newly acquired cranes have a safe working load of 75 tonnes, with a twin lift capacity, a 61-metre outreach, a lift height of 53 metre, a back reach of 24.5 metres, and a span of 35 metres.

Operating without traditional cabins, these cranes rely on automation and remote control technology.

This advanced control system offers operators the same level of control as if they were on board but in a comfortable office-based environment.

These advancements enhance operational safety, maximize productivity, and optimize operations at the container terminal.

Container Terminal Altenwerder managing director Patrick Krawutschke, said: "The state-of-the-art cranes will empower CTA to meet the demands of the future while optimizing operations and enhance our overall performance, ultimately benefiting our customers."

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