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£6m ship to shore crane now in operation at Teesport
PD Ports’ ability to service greater container volumes has been given a significant boost now that a new, £6m ship to shore crane is in operation at Teesport.
Recognised at an official opening ceremony, the multi-million pound addition complements recent technological investments at the site which include a dedicated rail terminal and word-renowned terminal operating system Navis.
Co-financed by the European Union’s Connecting Europe Facility, the new crane is situated at Teesport Container Terminal Two where the Port has enjoyed 12% year on year for the last seven years.
Manufactured by Liebherr Container Cranes Limited in Killarney, Ireland and Rostock, Germany, the crane arrived less than a year after Teesport introduced three new rubber tyred gantry cranes (RTGs).
During the ceremony, Frans Calje, PD Ports’ Chief Executive Officer, commented: “Pace and frequency are vital components in container shipping.
“The addition of a fifth ship to shore crane will further enhance our service performance by reducing the time taken to transfer containers from port to road and rail for UK distribution.
“Supporting our customers to get their goods to market quickly and efficiently is at the core of our investments.
“Our success in achieving this will help us to grow and remain competitive not just as a business but as a region, improving economic prosperity across the North, enhancing skills and creating jobs.
“As one of the deepest water ports in the whole of the UK, Teesport is a key gateway to serve northern UK markets and provides shippers with significant opportunities to benefit from cost efficiencies and environmental savings by shipping goods closer to their final destination.”
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