Systems: vehicle-electrification, crane-procurement OR Accounts: conductix-wampfler, stemmann, vahle
WorldCargo News · July 9, 2026
RoRo operator DFDS is adding leased electric Ro-Ro terminal tractors to its cargo-handling fleet, extending terminal-equipment electrification across its operations.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: DFDS terminal-tractor electrification opens a charging-and-plug-in opportunity as the leased e-tractor fleet scales.
BNamericas · July 8, 2026
Hutchison Ports LCT is reinforcing the expansion of its container terminal at the Mexican Pacific port of Lázaro Cárdenas, backing the growth with a US$34m investment and adding 12 automated units.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: US$34m Hutchison expansion adding 12 automated units — crane-electrification attach point at a growing Pacific-coast terminal.
Container Management · July 7, 2026
A Container Management feature details HHLA's plan to bring its CTA Altenwerder terminal in Hamburg back to benchmark performance with a new generation of Liebherr cabinless dual-trolley ship-to-shore cranes.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: HHLA re-cranes CTA Altenwerder with new Liebherr STS — cable-reel and electrification attach at a major hub.
American Journal of Transportation · July 7, 2026
Hutchison Ports' Port of Felixstowe has ordered a third batch of Westwell autonomous electric trucks, expanding its fleet to 100 units — reportedly the first deployment of its kind in Europe.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: Hutchison scales Felixstowe's electric autonomous trucks to 100 — port-vehicle charging opportunity at a key operator.
Splash 247 · July 7, 2026
Baltic Hub, the Gdansk container terminal 40%-owned by PSA International, has secured a PLN 220.6m EU grant toward electrification and modernisation of the terminal.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: EU-funded electrification at a PSA-owned Gdansk terminal — crane cable-reel and shore-power scope at a top-tier operator.
IndianWeb2 · July 7, 2026
Adani Ports (APSEZ) has begun operating fully automated quay and yard cranes at Vizhinjam, Kerala, with ABB supplying the automation systems. The $100m automation push is part of an $850m decarbonisation programme, with capacity scaling from 1m toward 7.2m TEU.
Why it matters for P&M: Adani's ABB-automated Vizhinjam cranes sit within an $850m decarbonisation push — signalling India electrification momentum.
Konecranes · July 7, 2026
Konecranes has agreed to acquire a 70% majority interest in Mitsubishi Electric FA Industrial Products, expanding its presence in Japan and entering the Japanese wire-rope-hoist market.
Why it matters for P&M: Konecranes buys into Japan's hoist market via Mitsubishi Electric FA — reshaping an OEM partner's Asian footprint and sourcing.
Daily Observer · July 5, 2026
Red Sea Gateway Terminal's Patenga Container Terminal in Chittagong has procured four ship-to-shore cranes, custom-built by China's SANY, and is targeting full-fledged operation by the end of July.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: New SANY STS cranes at Patenga (Chittagong) open a crane cable-reel and electrification attach point.
TipRanks · July 5, 2026
Autonomous-charging robotics firm Rocsys extended its Series A and flagged expanding port deployments, including the advanced-automation project at APM Terminals Maasvlakte II in Rotterdam.
Why it matters for P&M: Autonomous-charging robotics scaling at APMT Maasvlakte II is adjacent to Cavotec's automatic plug-in systems at a flagship account.
Container News · July 4, 2026
Boluda Shipping is expanding its Tenerife terminal with two Super Post-Panamax STS cranes and four hybrid RTGs (Liebherr), boosting cargo-handling capacity in the Canary Islands.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: Boluda's Tenerife STS and hybrid-RTG order is a crane cable-reel and busbar attach point at the build stage.
Container News · July 4, 2026
GENMA has won an order for eight RTGs from AD Ports Group to support the operator's expansion programme at its Fujairah terminal; the cranes will be customised for the region's conditions.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: Eight new AD Ports Fujairah RTGs (GENMA) — an electrification attach point; the China team owns the OEM reel relationship.
Container Management · July 4, 2026
Container Management's Q2 review notes a suspended US crane tariff froze the American port-equipment order cycle while orders accelerated elsewhere and congestion migrated to Europe's hubs.
Port Technology · July 4, 2026
YILPORT Holding has ordered 53 automated and manual E-Hybrid rubber-tyred gantry (RTG) cranes from Konecranes for terminals in Europe, Africa and Central America, supporting capacity expansion and emissions reduction across its portfolio.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: 53 e-hybrid RTGs across YILPORT terminals on three continents — a direct cable-reel and busbar attach point via OEM Konecranes.
Streamline · July 4, 2026
APM Terminals has committed $60m to turn its Onne terminal into Nigeria's first green port, publishing a white paper that outlines electrification, shore power and zero-emission cargo handling.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: APMT's $60m Onne green-port plan names shore power and electrification — pre-tender entry at a named customer site.
Port Technology International · July 4, 2026
The Port of Long Beach has deployed 15 zero-emission yard tractors, an early rollout under the zero-emission equipment programme it funded earlier this year.
Morocco World News · July 4, 2026
Marsa Maroc secured a 20-year extension of its TC3 container-terminal concession at the Port of Casablanca and announced a MAD 3bn (~$300m) plan to roughly double container capacity by 2030, with quay extension and cargo-handling upgrades.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: capex and a 20-year concession at a Morocco MoorMaster-corridor site open crane-electrification and mooring scope.
WorldCargo News · July 3, 2026
Konecranes has acquired the nuclear and port service businesses of Spain's Coapsa Control, expanding its port-service network in a market where Cavotec supplies crane-electrification hardware.
Why it matters for P&M: Konecranes deepens its Spanish port-service reach via Coapsa — the OEM extends services in a Cavotec-incumbent electrification market.
IndexBox · July 3, 2026
Boluda is upgrading its Tenerife terminal with two Super Post-Panamax STS cranes and four hybrid RTGs, expanding and electrifying quay and yard handling in the Canary Islands.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: new STS cranes and hybrid RTGs at Tenerife open a cable-reel and busbar electrification attach on both machine types.
WorldCargo News · July 3, 2026
New ship-to-shore cranes fitted with gooseneck booms are being delivered for a Sydney container terminal, expanding quay-crane capacity.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: new STS cranes at Sydney open a cable-reel and cable-management attach; engage before the electrification package is specified.
WorldCargo News · July 3, 2026
APM Terminals Poti in Georgia is adding a new multipurpose mobile harbour crane to lift handling capacity as Black Sea and Caucasus-Central Asia corridor volumes rise.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: a crane investment at tracked customer APM Terminals opens a cable-reel and electrification attach on the new machine.
Container Management · July 3, 2026
APM Terminals Valencia has retired its oldest ship-to-shore crane (QC907) and secured a concession extension to 2049, signalling fleet renewal and long-term capex at the Spanish hub.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: crane retirement plus a concession to 2049 at tracked customer APMT points to STS replacement and electrification capex.
Charged EVs · July 3, 2026
APM Terminals Los Angeles is expanding its electric terminal-tractor fleet with 40 additional Orange EV HUSK-e XP units, extending port electrification at the US West Coast hub.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: a 40-unit electric terminal-tractor expansion at APMT LA drives depot-charging demand, squarely Cavotec's charging-and-plug-in scope.
Breakbulk.News · July 3, 2026
Liebherr has won an order for seven cranes for the Sparrows Point terminal at Baltimore, a Terminal Investment Limited project framed as strategically important to US supply-chain capacity.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: a seven-crane Liebherr order at TiL's Baltimore terminal opens a cable-management and electrification attach in the US.
WorldCargo News · July 3, 2026
DP World has begun modernising Syria's Port of Tartous under a 30-year concession, taking delivery of the first of three new Konecranes mobile harbour cranes; the unit arrived 29 June, with two more due by August.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: DP World's Tartous greenfield modernisation and crane rollout open an early crane-electrification and mooring attach at a new concession.
Konecranes · July 3, 2026
Global terminal operator YILPORT has ordered 53 automated and manual E-Hybrid rubber-tyred gantry (RTG) cranes from Konecranes for deployment across terminals on three continents, part of a long-term growth and emissions-reduction strategy.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: 53 E-Hybrid RTGs at global operator YILPORT open a cable-reel and busbar electrification attach across three continents.
WebSearch:greenfield-megaproject · July 2, 2026
Canada committed up to CA$10bn to Roberts Bank Terminal 2, a Global Container Terminals-operated container expansion in Delta, BC that adds about 2.4m TEU (roughly 30% more West Coast capacity), with a widened causeway and an expanded tug basin. The preferred build team is to be selected in summer 2026, with construction from 2028.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: CA$10bn West Coast greenfield at GCT, pre-build — crane-electrification, shore-power and MoorMaster attach before procurement closes.
WorldCargo News · July 2, 2026
AD Ports is targeting cargo growth at Khalifa Port and signed an MoU with IRH Global Trading to develop bunkering and alternative marine fuels there; an expanded Emirates Global Aluminium partnership adds crane beams, utilities and dredging works.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: tracked customer AD Ports' Khalifa growth and EGA works (crane beams, utilities, dredging) point to crane-electrification and mooring capex.
Container Management · July 2, 2026
Liebherr has delivered two LHM 550 mobile harbour cranes to ICTSI's BCT Gdynia terminal in Poland, part of a wider order also covering two STS cranes and eight RTGs.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: an ICTSI order for STS cranes and eight RTGs at Gdynia opens a cable-reel and busbar electrification attach on the yard fleet.
Konecranes · July 2, 2026
Konecranes acquired the port and nuclear crane-service businesses of Spain's Coapsa Control, a Viladecavalls-based crane-services specialist, expanding its Spanish service network and installed-base access.
Why it matters for P&M: Konecranes deepens Iberian service coverage — strengthens an OEM channel that influences crane-electrification component choices.
Container Management · July 1, 2026
Cape Town Container Terminal took delivery of Southern Africa's first hybrid straddle carriers — the first four units of Transnet's 16-unit Kalmar order.
The Manila Times · July 1, 2026
Rio Brasil Terminal, operated by ICTSI at the Port of Rio de Janeiro, added two quay cranes as it expands to handle 20,000-TEU vessels amid growing Brazilian container trade.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: Ongoing ICTSI expansion phases carry further crane, electrification and mooring packages beyond the delivered units.
Port Technology International · July 1, 2026
The Port of San Diego approved a zero-emission bulk sugar facility at Tenth Avenue Marine Terminal, designed around electric cargo-handling equipment.
WorldCargo News · July 1, 2026
Baltic Container Terminal in Gdynia, operated by ICTSI, has added two Liebherr mobile harbour cranes as part of a wider terminal investment programme.
Why it matters for P&M: ICTSI's continuing Gdynia investment programme keeps follow-on equipment and electrification purchases on the table.
Ship2Shore · July 1, 2026
The first ship-to-shore cranes have arrived at the new TiL–Marsa Maroc container terminal at Nador West Med, moving Morocco's second deep-water transhipment hub toward operational start-up.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: Morocco growth-corridor terminal ramping up — follow-on crane phases, electrification and mooring scope remain winnable.
EU TED · July 1, 2026
An EU TED notice opens the supply of three automated rail-mounted gantry (A-RMG) cranes for the Vicálvaro logistics centre in Madrid — an inland rail terminal, at pre-award stage.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: Automated RMG crane tender — cable-reel and busbar attach; engage before the OEM award to spec Cavotec in.
WorldCargoNews · June 30, 2026
Boluda Shipping has strengthened container handling at Boluda Maritime Terminals Tenerife (Port of Santa Cruz de Tenerife) with two Super Post-Panamax STS cranes and hybrid RTGs.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: New STS cranes and hybrid RTGs at Tenerife — cable-reel and busbar electrification attach on the crane package.
WorldCargoNews · June 30, 2026
Asyaport is investing US$10m in a 100-unit electric terminal tractor fleet, with the first four vehicles already operating since March. It is a separate fleet-scale electrification signal after the Chinese electric-tractor item flagged earlier this month.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: 100-tractor electrification at Asyaport creates charging and connector follow-on scope for Cavotec port-vehicle systems.
WorldCargoNews · June 30, 2026
Kalmar has signed separate agreements with customers in Inner Mongolia, Tianjin, Shanghai and Hong Kong to supply four electric reachstackers.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: Four electric reachstackers across Chinese ports — port-vehicle charging attach, though local suppliers dominate the mainland.
WorldCargoNews · June 29, 2026
Chinese supplier Weilong is providing cable-reel systems and commissioning support for eRTG cranes being delivered to Marsa Maroc, Morocco's leading ports and logistics operator.
Why it matters for P&M: Weilong is supplying Marsa Maroc eRTG cable reels, a direct competitive signal in crane electrification.
Port Technology International · June 29, 2026
Port of Long Beach recognised a green truck corridor initiative, keeping zero-emission drayage and charging infrastructure visible around one of Cavotec's priority US port-electrification markets.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: Long Beach green-truck corridor keeps charging infrastructure moving at a priority US port-electrification market.
WorldCargoNews · June 29, 2026
Kalmar has secured a six-year framework agreement with the Port of Helsingborg (Sweden) to supply electric reachstackers, covering the potential procurement of up to nine machines. It follows Steinweg's Kalmar electric-reachstacker order reported in the 13 June brief.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: framework for up to nine electric reachstackers at a Swedish terminal — charging-infrastructure opening for Cavotec.
EU TED · June 29, 2026
Larvik Port (Norway) has published a tender for a mobile harbour crane rigged for both electric and diesel operation, to handle containers and project cargo across the quay front and rear terminal area, with flexibility for quick relocation. The notice is marked Phase 1.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: pre-award crane tender in Norway specifying electric operation — early opening for Cavotec crane-electrification (cable reel/busbar).
WorldCargo News · June 28, 2026
BNSF has secured approval for the Barstow International Gateway, a major new intermodal rail and container-handling facility in Southern California. The greenfield buildout adds rail-served capacity in a CARB market pushing zero-emission cargo-handling equipment.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: greenfield intermodal terminal in California — buildout opens crane-electrification and yard-vehicle charging scope as it equips.
WorldCargoNews · June 26, 2026
The Port of Long Beach has approved US$58.2 million to deploy zero-emission cargo-handling equipment, cleaner harbour craft and a zero-emission locomotive, advancing its goal of becoming the world's first zero-emissions port.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: funded POLB zero-emission cargo-handling and harbour-craft capex — charging-infrastructure and vehicle-electrification scope.
WorldCargoNews · June 26, 2026
A hybrid RTG crane has entered operation at DP World's Prince Rupert terminal in Canada following a retrofit that converted an existing diesel unit into a hybrid diesel-electric machine.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: DP World's first hybrid-RTG retrofit at Prince Rupert opens a fleet-wide electrification window — cable-reel and busbar fit.
WorldCargo News · June 26, 2026
The first ship-to-shore cranes have arrived at Morocco's new Nador West Med port, marking progress in the greenfield deep-water terminal's build-out.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: Morocco's Nador West Med greenfield ramps up — crane-electrification, shore-power and MoorMaster scope across future berth phases.
WorldCargo News · June 26, 2026
Associated British Ports and DP World are advancing parallel decarbonisation programmes in southern England, pairing port battery storage with electric-truck trials at Southampton.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: ABP and DP World decarbonisation trials at Southampton — a charging-and-plug-in opening for EV terminal vehicles and port battery storage.
WorldCargo News · June 25, 2026
Container terminal CWIT is adding rail-mounted gantry (RMG) cranes as part of its Phase 2 development.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: new RMG cranes for a container terminal's Phase 2 — electrification attach point for Cavotec cable reels and busbar.
Port Technology International · June 25, 2026
ICTSI's Rio Brasil Terminal is adding two new ship-to-shore quay cranes able to serve 20,000-TEU vessels, part of an ongoing terminal expansion and modernisation programme.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: ICTSI's Rio Brasil terminal expanding with new STS cranes — cable-reel and busbar fit at a named global operator's modernisation programme.
GreenPort · June 24, 2026
DP World is expanding a trial of electric vehicles across its terminal operations, scaling up battery-powered handling equipment at a top-tier global operator.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: DP World scaling electric terminal vehicles — charging-and-plug-in opportunity for the fleet at a top-10 customer.
GreenPort · June 24, 2026
Shenzhen's Dachan Bay terminal is deploying electric trucks as part of China's port-decarbonization push, replacing diesel drayage at the box facility.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: electric drayage at Dachan Bay signals port-vehicle charging demand in China's terminal-electrification wave.
WorldCargo News · June 24, 2026
ICTSI's Rio Brasil Terminal is adding new ship-to-shore cranes to lift container-handling capacity at the Brazilian facility, part of the operator's wider terminal build-out.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: new STS cranes at ICTSI Rio Brasil — attach point for crane cable-reel / Panzerbelt electrification scope at a key global operator.
WorldCargo News · June 24, 2026
Red Sea Gateway Terminal's Bangladesh operation has taken delivery of new ship-to-shore cranes as it builds out container-handling capacity in a fast-growing South Asian market.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: new STS cranes at RSGT Bangladesh — crane cable-reel and busbar electrification attach point in a growth market.
WorldCargo News · June 23, 2026
Chinese OEM Sany is shipping ship-to-shore and RTG cranes to Pelindo's Terminal Petikemas in Indonesia, adding electrified container-handling capacity across the state operator's terminal network.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: Sany cranes carry cable-reel and busbar scope — the China team's component attach point into a Pelindo electrification pipeline.
WorldCargo News · June 22, 2026
Hutchison Ports Thailand is adding 24 electric terminal trucks at its Laem Chabang container terminal, expanding battery-electric horizontal transport at one of South East Asia's largest gateways.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: 24 electric terminal trucks at a Hutchison terminal — charging-and-plug-in scope as the e-fleet scales at Laem Chabang.
WorldCargoNews · June 19, 2026
Europe's largest ship-to-shore cranes have arrived at DP World's Southampton container terminal, the operator's latest capacity upgrade at the UK gateway.
Why it matters for P&M: Europe's largest STS cranes at DP World Southampton mark a major crane-investment cycle at a key Cavotec account.
Port Technology International · June 18, 2026
Port Technology International reports APM Terminals is expanding the electric terminal-tractor fleet at its Los Angeles facility, extending zero-emission horizontal-transport at the West Coast hub.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: APMT is a priority account electrifying LA yard tractors — a charging and plug-in opening; engage before the charging spec is locked.
WorldCargo News · June 18, 2026
ITS has secured CORE funding to deploy electric Terberg terminal tractors, with Mi-Jack support — grant-backed electrification of terminal horizontal transport.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: Funded electric Terberg tractors need charging infrastructure — a Cavotec charging fit, with grant money shortening the buy.
WorldCargo News · June 18, 2026
WorldCargo News reports ZPMC has delivered a ship loader to the Adani-operated Dhamra Port, extending the Chinese OEM's equipment footprint at a major Indian bulk gateway.
Why it matters for P&M: ZPMC's delivery at Adani's Dhamra extends the Chinese OEM's India reach, where Cavotec attaches components into ZPMC equipment via the China team.
WorldCargo News · June 18, 2026
WorldCargo News reports Furka is pushing into the container-crane sector and expanding its crane-modernisation business, adding a new competitor in the electrification-retrofit space.
Why it matters for P&M: A new entrant in crane modernisation means more competition for the electrification-retrofit work that sits in Cavotec's cable-reel and busbar space.
Shorize · June 18, 2026
APM Terminals Spanish Gateways presented its decarbonisation roadmap at SIL Barcelona 2026, with over €156 million invested across its Spanish terminal network. The strategy covers equipment electrification and adaptation for megaships.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: APM Terminals committed €156M to electrify its Spanish gateways — equipment-electrification and shore-power packages at a top customer.
WorldCargoNews · June 16, 2026
APM Terminals Los Angeles has ordered 40 Orange EV HUSK-e battery-electric terminal tractors for Pier 400, completing electrification of the terminal's on-dock rail drayage fleet.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: battery-electric tractor fleet growing at a top customer's LA terminal — charging-and-plug-in opening as the fleet scales.
WorldCargoNews · June 16, 2026
Liebherr has secured an order for seven ship-to-shore cranes for TiL's new Sparrows Point Container Terminal in Baltimore, Maryland.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: seven new STS cranes at a greenfield US terminal — cable-reel and Panzerbelt attach point, best engaged before delivery.
WorldCargoNews · June 16, 2026
Slovenia's Port of Koper has taken delivery of four electric RTG cranes from Konecranes, replacing older diesel units in its container yard.
Why it matters for P&M: a Konecranes electric-RTG delivery at Koper — OEM-partner electrification activity, though the cable-reel attach point has passed.
WorldCargoNews · June 16, 2026
A new super-post-Panamax ship-to-shore crane has entered service at CSP Iberian's Bilbao terminal, expanding quay-handling capacity at the Port of Bilbao after arriving in April.
Why it matters for P&M: COSCO-affiliated CSP adds ship-to-shore capacity at Bilbao, signalling continued quay growth across the COSCO terminal network.
WorldCargoNews · June 15, 2026
ZPMC has delivered five intelligent guided vehicles (IGVs) for an expansion project at Qinzhou Port and three new ship-to-shore cranes to two terminals in Qingdao.
Why it matters for P&M: continued ZPMC crane and IGV output in China — context for Cavotec cable-reel and component sales into ZPMC export cranes.
WorldCargo News · June 14, 2026
India's Container Corporation (CONCOR) has floated a large reach-stacker procurement tender, with trade coverage flagging questions over whether the eligibility structure leaves room for smaller (MSME) bidders. The scope points to a fleet-scale container-handling equipment refresh in a fast-growing market.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: a major CONCOR reach-stacker tender in India opens a Cavotec charging/plug-in attach if the spec includes electric units.
WorldCargoNews · June 12, 2026
APM Terminals has inaugurated its new Suape container terminal at the Port of Suape in Pernambuco, north-east Brazil — described as the country's first fully electrified container terminal — completing a US$350m investment to expand the region's role in global trade.
Why it matters for P&M: a top-10 customer brings Brazil's first fully electrified container terminal online — signals APMT electrification appetite and follow-on phases.
WorldCargo News · June 12, 2026
Terminal logistics operator C. Steinweg has ordered electric reachstackers from Kalmar, adding battery-electric handling equipment to its terminal fleet.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: electric reachstackers at a terminal operator — depot charging-infrastructure opening for our charging/plug-in line.
WorldCargoNews · June 11, 2026
DP World has put Sany battery-electric terminal tractors into operation at its Port of San Antonio terminal in Chile, advancing yard-fleet electrification at the Pacific-corridor site.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: fleet electrification at DP World San Antonio, a MoorMaster reference site — charging-system scope as e-tractors scale.
WorldCargoNews · June 11, 2026
Contargo has opened a charging station for heavy-duty electric trucks at its Bruay-sur-l'Escaut container terminal in northern France, extending terminal-side charging across its inland network.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: Truck-charging rollouts signal funded terminal electrification capex where Cavotec charging and plug-in systems fit.
Shorize · June 11, 2026
DaChan Bay Terminals in Shenzhen is China's first container terminal with a 100% electric in-yard tractor fleet after delivery of 27 battery-swap tractors, cutting roughly 5,000 tonnes of CO₂ annually.
WorldCargo News · June 10, 2026
Hutchison Ports Sohar has placed an order with ZPMC for automated electric RTGs, adding electrified, automation-ready yard cranes at the Omani hub.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: new eRTG fleet at a Hutchison hub — electrification scope (busbar, cable reels, charging) alongside the ZPMC package.
WorldCargo News · June 9, 2026
GENMA has shipped ten electric RTGs to Marsa Maroc, advancing yard electrification at the Moroccan operator whose Casablanca terminal sits in the Morocco growth corridor.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: eRTG roll-out at Marsa Maroc — e-RTG charging and cable scope at a Morocco MoorMaster growth-corridor account.
WorldCargoNews · June 9, 2026
Two STS cranes have been removed from the Moll d'Andalusia quay at the Port of Tarragona, clearing the berth for the new COSCO–PTP multipurpose terminal expected to be operational by 2028.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: COSCO–PTP's 2028 Tarragona buildout will need new crane and electrification packages — early pre-procurement window.
WorldCargoNews · June 8, 2026
GENMA has shipped 10 fully electric RTG cranes to Marsa Maroc, Morocco's main port operator, as the first batch of a 50-unit eRTG order placed last year.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: 40 more eRTGs to follow at Marsa Maroc, a Morocco-corridor target site — crane cable-reel and busbar scope for our lines.
EU TED · June 8, 2026
The port of Königs Wusterhausen (Germany) has opened an EU tender for the supply, assembly and ready-for-operation handover of a rail-bound transloading crane for the inland port's cargo operations.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: open German tender for a rail-mounted port crane — cable-reel / festoon and electrification fit for Cavotec.
WorldCargo News · June 5, 2026
Finnish container-terminal operator Finnsteve has taken delivery of Kalmar electric straddle carriers, extending the electrification of its yard-handling fleet.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: an electric straddle-carrier fleet at a Finnish terminal — charging-infrastructure follow-on for Cavotec's port-vehicle line.
WorldCargo News · June 4, 2026
Hyundai Glovis has signed a deal for a finished-vehicle terminal at Amsterdam, extending its European PCTC and car-handling footprint.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: new PCTC terminal at AFIR-scoped Amsterdam — fits Cavotec shore-power and electric yard-tractor charging.
WebSearch:per-customer · June 4, 2026
At SIL Barcelona, APM Terminals detailed a Port of Barcelona investment plan exceeding €156m, expanding operational capacity, adding new large cranes and adapting facilities for next-generation vessels.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: funded APMT Barcelona crane and capacity programme — direct fit for crane electrification and shore-power scope at a key customer.
WorldCargoNews · June 3, 2026
Genma Solutions has shipped three large grab ship unloaders to Adani Group in India, destination port unspecified.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: Adani is a fast-growing Indian buyer; grab ship unloaders carry cable-reel demand on follow-on orders.
WorldCargo News · June 3, 2026
COSCO Shipping Ports and partner PTP are committing €116m to upgrade their Tarragona container terminal in Spain.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: €116m capex at a named global customer's Mediterranean terminal opens crane-electrification, shore-power and cable-management scope.
WorldCargo News · June 3, 2026
Baltic Container Terminal (BCT) in Gdynia, Poland is expanding handling capacity with new ship-to-shore cranes.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: STS delivery into BCT Gdynia opens a Panzerbelt and cable-reel sub-supply window via the crane OEM.
WorldCargo News · June 3, 2026
Crane OEM Kuenz and electrical integrator ABB are partnering on rail-mounted gantry crane projects for US West Coast container terminals.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: Kuenz–ABB tandem on US West Coast cranes signals an early cable-management sub-supply window via a named OEM.
WorldCargo News · June 3, 2026
Victoria International Container Terminal (VICT, Melbourne — operated by ICTSI) has commissioned four additional Kalmar hybrid automated straddle carriers.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: VICT expansion confirms ICTSI's electrified terminal-vehicle pipeline; protect Cavotec charging route via the ICTSI relationship.
WebSearch:crane-oem · June 3, 2026
Hutchison Ports BEST signed for three ZPMC ship-to-shore cranes (55m lift height, 26-wide outreach) for its Port of Barcelona expansion, with two further cranes arriving in June.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: new STS order at BEST Barcelona opens a Panzerbelt and cable-reel sub-supply window via the crane OEM.
The Maritime Executive · June 2, 2026
Ukrainian media report MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company has taken a 51% controlling stake in a Ukrainian terminal operator, extending the line's vertical-integration push and signalling intent around Black Sea reconstruction logistics.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: MSC-controlled Ukrainian terminal puts a Cavotec customer in charge of post-conflict rebuild scope — early window for crane and shore-power positioning.
The Maritime Executive · June 2, 2026
Spanish authorities have approved the COSCO Shipping Ports / Port of Tanjung Pelepas joint venture to redevelop a container terminal at the Port of Tarragona on Spain's Mediterranean coast. The site sits within the TEN-T core network under AFIR's 2030 shore-power deadline.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: Greenfield-style redevelopment by a named global operator at a TEN-T core port — early window to position AMP/shore-power and crane electrification with COSCO + PTP.
The Maritime Executive · June 2, 2026
A newly formed joint venture between divisions of China COSCO and Spanish company PTP has won approval for a new concession and redevelopment of the Port of Tarragona, opening multi-year capex across terminal infrastructure under a named global terminal operator from Cavotec's customer list.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: COSCO-led Tarragona redevelopment opens early-stage shore-power, crane and quay opportunities at a named customer.
WorldCargoNews · June 1, 2026
Owner Maraen has awarded the contract for a new heavy-duty quay at the Port of Nigg in northern Scotland to construction specialist McLaughlin & Harvey, kicking off a major expansion of the port's marine infrastructure.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: New heavy-duty quay at Nigg opens crane cable-reel and busbar package demand at construction-stage.
WorldCargo News · June 1, 2026
The Port of Long Beach board has authorised a US$283m grant towards the Pier B On-Dock Rail Support Facility, a major rail-electrification-aligned capex line at one of California's largest container ports. The project is part of POLB's broader CARB-driven decarbonisation programme.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: POLB Pier B funding signals follow-on shore-power and yard-tractor electrification capex at a CARB-driven beachhead.
WorldCargo News · June 1, 2026
DaChan Bay Terminals in Shenzhen has completed full electrification of its terminal tractor fleet — a precedent for port-vehicle electrification in mainland China and a useful reference point for adjacent Cosco/CMA Asia-Pacific terminals weighing similar moves.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: DaChan Bay precedent strengthens electric-yard-tractor and charging pitch at adjacent mainland China terminals.
EU TED · June 1, 2026
Transport Malta has issued tender IMT008/2025 for construction of a new cargo facility at Ras Ħanżir between the Laboratory and Fuel Wharves in Grand Harbour, Corradino — a new quay/wharf build in Malta's principal commercial harbour.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: new EU cargo-wharf build in Grand Harbour Malta — early-stage opening for crane electrification and shore-power scope.
WorldCargo News · May 31, 2026
Chile's San Antonio has approved the Outer Port expansion, a multi-billion-dollar deep-water container terminal greenfield that adds significant TEU capacity beyond the existing STI San Antonio operation.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: greenfield deep-water expansion at a MoorMaster Pacific-corridor target site — multi-product entry across mooring, shore power, and cranes.
WorldCargo News · May 29, 2026
Cargotec's Kalmar has delivered hybrid straddle carriers to Port Elizabeth, marking another commissioning of electrified container-handling equipment at a major container hub — and another datapoint on terminal-operator appetite for hybrid yard fleets.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: hybrid straddle-carrier deployment opens depot-charging follow-on for Cavotec's port-vehicle charging line.
WorldCargo News · May 28, 2026
Hutchison Port BEST — the Barcelona Europe South Terminal operated by Hutchison Port Holdings — has placed an order with ZPMC for three new ship-to-shore container cranes. The deal expands STS capacity at one of the Mediterranean's top container hubs and puts a fresh ZPMC batch into a top-tier global operator's fleet.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: STS order at a top-tier Hutchison hub; second-best stage (OEM awarded) for Cavotec cable-reel/Panzerbelt scope.
EU TED · May 28, 2026
Contract notice (CAN-standard, awarded) for two electric-driven quayside cranes for biomass (woodchip) handling at Copenhagen's Amagerværket combined heat/power plant. The new cranes replace existing units, are fed from the plant's 10 kV ring connection, and integrate with existing hoppers and crane rails. Buyer: HøFOR.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: electrified quayside-crane retrofit at a Copenhagen power plant; awarded — sub-supplier route on cable-reel/busbar scope possible.
WebSearch:crane-OEM · May 27, 2026
Konecranes received a $51.2m order from the US Navy for a 175-ton heavy-lift portal jib crane destined for Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery, Maine. This is the seventh portal-jib order under a 2019 framework agreement; the crane will be built in Wisconsin with a modular design allowing relocation to other US naval shipyards.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: Konecranes US Navy heavy-lift crane order — second-best stage opening for Cavotec cable-reel scope at a defence-yard customer.
WorldCargoNews · May 26, 2026
Crane OEM Liebherr unveiled its new Digital Solutions Campus next to the Port of Hamburg during TOC Europe, showcasing the group's digital technology investment for port handling and crane operations.
Why it matters for P&M: a named crane OEM deepens its Hamburg digital footprint at TOC Europe — relevant to crane-electrification supplier alignment.
EU TED · May 26, 2026
The Port of Umeå in northern Sweden has tendered a mobile hybrid diesel/electric jib crane with ~28 metre reach, configured for bulk, timber, sawn timber, liner rolls and break-bulk handling under 2–3 shift duty. Notice published 26 May 2026 on EU TED (CPV 42414120 — quayside cranes).
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: Live hybrid diesel/electric port-crane tender in Sweden — direct Cavotec cable-reel and Panzerbelt fit on home-market kit.
WorldCargoNews · May 25, 2026
AD Ports Group has awarded three major contracts covering design and construction of marine and landside infrastructure, plus the supply of crane equipment, for the Noatum Ports Pointe-Noire Terminal in the Republic of the Congo. Konecranes is named as winner of the lift-truck and mobile-harbour-crane portion in a parallel announcement.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: Noatum greenfield terminal at an ADPC site awarding cranes and quay infrastructure — direct opening for cable-reel and crane-electrification scope.
WorldCargoNews · May 25, 2026
Announced at TOC Europe 2026 in Hamburg, a Hyster hydrogen fuel-cell-powered reachstacker will arrive at the Port of Tilbury within months and operate under a pre-production trial of up to two years.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: First H2 reachstacker trial at Tilbury — adjacent port-vehicle charging-and-plug-in scope as UK terminal electrification accelerates.
WorldCargoNews · May 25, 2026
The Bristol Port Company has taken delivery of a new £11.4 million Liebherr crane and hopper system at Royal Portbury Dock to support rising vehicle and bulk volumes in southwest England.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: New Liebherr crane at a UK port — cable-reel and Panzerbelt scope on follow-on units as bulk and RoRo capacity expands.
WorldCargo News · May 25, 2026
PSA Halifax has added a pair of remotely operated rail-mounted gantry cranes to its container terminal in Nova Scotia, advancing the automation programme at one of PSA International's North Atlantic gateways.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: New remotely operated RMG pair at PSA Halifax — direct cable-reel and crane-electrification scope at a top-tier global terminal operator.
WorldCargo News · May 25, 2026
Cavotec has launched a new battery-storage system aimed at retrofitting rubber-tyred gantry (RTG) cranes for electrification, extending its crane-electrification portfolio beyond the existing cable-reel and busbar product lines.
Why it matters for P&M: Cavotec extends crane-electrification line into battery storage — broadens the RTG retrofit pitch and competes more directly with Conductix-Wampfler.
WorldCargo News · May 24, 2026
WorldCargo News flags a procurement/replacement dilemma at Incheon — one of South Korea's main container gateways — over its container-crane fleet. The piece signals early-stage decisioning rather than an announced tender.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: pre-tender crane decision at a major Korean container terminal — early window for cable-reel, busbar, and Panzerbelt positioning.
WorldCargo News · May 24, 2026
WorldCargo News reports that German ports — historically lagging on automation versus Rotterdam and Antwerp — are pinning their competitive recovery on automated handling and terminal-wide digital integration. Eurogate and HHLA territory is implied.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: automation push at HHLA/Eurogate hubs opens multi-product play across MoorMaster, crane electrification, and AGV charging.
WorldCargo News · May 22, 2026
Kalmar (Cargotec) is bringing its battery-electric TT7 terminal tractor to European customers, expanding the addressable footprint of e-tractor charging infrastructure at container and ro-ro terminals. New regional rollout of the e-TT product line.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: Kalmar's electric TT7 rollout in Europe pulls customer terminals toward e-tractor charging — addressable for Cavotec's plug-in line.
EU TED · May 22, 2026
EURO RHEIN PORTS (Franco-German Rhine port operator) has published a Prior Information Notice (AIP) inviting market input ahead of a possible future tender for the design, fabrication, on-site erection and commissioning of a new port portal crane. Pre-procurement / market consultation stage.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: PIN at Rhine port operator signals new port crane — early cable-reel and busbar entry point.
WorldCargo News · May 21, 2026
Indian government tilts policy toward supporting domestic crane OEMs in port equipment — part of a broader 'Make in India' push at major ports. Reshapes the buyer / OEM mix on Indian STS, RTG and RMG procurement.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: Indian tilt to domestic crane OEMs reshapes the buyer mix — protect channel position with new Indian builders.
WorldCargoNews · May 21, 2026
The Port of Aalborg has launched a tender for a hybrid shore-power system to supply electricity to vessels and mobile harbour cranes — a dual-use scope covering both berth electrification and crane power.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: live shore-power tender in Denmark covering vessels and cranes — direct fit for our shore-power and crane-cable-reel lines.
WorldCargoNews · May 21, 2026
International Transportation Service (ITS) and Rocsys have deployed a Rocsys hands-free charging device at the Port of Long Beach, integrated with a Taylor terminal tractor — a live pilot of robotic charging at a major US west-coast box terminal.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: live charging pilot at Long Beach — pilot-stage entry for plug-in and charging hardware at a named-entity port and follow-on terminals.
WorldCargoNews · May 20, 2026
APM Terminals has signed an agreement with Kempower covering deployment of DC fast-charging infrastructure across APM's global network as the operator expands battery-electric equipment adoption.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: APMT going global on battery-electric equipment — site-by-site rollout opens adjacent shore-power and plug-in scope across the network.
Tenderlake (CEF notice) · May 20, 2026
Constanta South Container Terminal SRL published a contract notice on 20 May 2026 for design, technical verification, technical assistance and electrification works at the DP World terminal in Constanța. CEF-co-financed, scope is explicitly to support maritime decarbonisation.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: live DP World electrification tender on the Black Sea — direct fit for shore-power and equipment-charging scope at a named customer.
India Shipping News (via WebSearch) · May 20, 2026
PSA Mumbai (BMCTPL) inaugurated new Super Panamax Quay Cranes at India's largest container terminal at JNPA. The expansion targets higher operational efficiency and cargo-handling capacity at the gateway terminal.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: fresh STS additions at PSA Mumbai — installed-base entry for cable-reel and busbar service and parts on quay cranes.
WorldCargo News · May 18, 2026
Australian regional terminal operator Flinders Port Holdings has disclosed details of an automation pilot for Automated Rail-mounted Gantry cranes (ARTGs) at its Adelaide container terminal.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: ARTG automation pilot at a regional terminal — pre-OEM window for Cavotec cable-reel and busbar capture.
WorldCargoNews · May 18, 2026
TII KAMAG has launched an electric variant of its PrecisionTractor for container and semi-trailer logistics, deepening the e-tractor offering for terminal yards.
Why it matters for P&M: KAMAG's e-tractor launch grows the electric terminal-tractor parc that drives Cavotec charging-hardware demand.
WorldCargoNews · May 15, 2026
Latvian crane OEM RIKON has commissioned two new portal cranes at the Port of Riga and is now shipping them to an industrial customer in Turkey.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: Portal cranes typically run cable-reel or busbar cable management — a direct Cavotec product fit. RIKON is a niche European OEM where Cavotec is not the default partner versus Conductix-Wampfler or Stemmann-Technik in this segment, so worth a brief commercial check on who supplied the cable management on these two units, and whether the Turkish end-user is on a longer crane-procurement programme that could be approached directly.
WorldCargoNews · May 15, 2026
Chinese port-equipment OEM GENMA Solutions has delivered four RTG cranes to CTIC's terminal at Thailand's Songkhla Port.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: Late-stage signal (cranes already delivered) but establishes a new RTG fleet at CTIC Songkhla, which opens follow-on lanes for cable-reel/busbar electrification, charging if the operator moves to hybrid/e-RTGs, and an account opening against Ningbo Weilong / Conductix-Wampfler in a market where they are strong — worth a CTIC outreach to scope the next phase.
WorldCargoNews · May 15, 2026
London Gateway Port Limited, part of DP World, has issued a tender for the civil and steel works underpinning the BOXBAY high-bay automated container-storage system at the UK terminal.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: A funded BOXBAY build-out at a flagship DP World UK terminal opens the door for Cavotec's crane cable-reel, PowerMove and busbar product lines around the automated stacking infrastructure — early enough in the works tender to position with the civils and SMS Group integration team before the equipment sub-packages are locked.
WorldCargo News · May 14, 2026
TOC Europe opens next week in Hamburg with World Cargo News as main media partner. Several OEMs and integrators are pre-announcing product launches at the show.
Why it matters for P&M: TOC Europe is the year's main reading-the-room event for European port equipment. Competitor product launches (Conductix-Wampfler, Stemmann-Technik, ShoreLink, Igus) and integrator stand activity (Siemens, ABB Marine & Ports, PowerCon, Schneider) directly feed our pipeline picture. Walk-through priorities and any customer / competitor meeting requests should be locked in before the floor opens.
WorldCargo News · May 14, 2026
German intermodal operator Contargo has taken delivery of a new RMG crane from Künz at its Emmerich trimodal terminal, completing a phase of a multi-year capacity-expansion programme on the Lower Rhine corridor.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: Künz is a named target crane OEM (entities.md); intermodal-RMG units are smaller-scope than STS but a real product fit for our cable-reel / busbar / Panzerbelt portfolio. Delivery-stage is the lowest-leverage moment for this specific crane, but Contargo's Rhine-corridor capex sequence (Duisburg, Neuss-Düsseldorf, Mannheim) is the actual prize — follow up on the next units in the programme before the OEM is awarded.
WorldCargo News · May 14, 2026
Portunus has demonstrated its Ready Electric diesel-to-electric retrofit platform for terminal tractors in Vlaardingen, in cooperation with DFDS and Heavy Cargo Lifters — timed ahead of next week's TOC Europe in Hamburg.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: Retrofit (rather than newbuild) is the lower-capex electrification path most terminal operators will reach for first, and DFDS as the early-adopter customer matters. Each retrofitted fleet generates a downstream charging-infrastructure follow-on opportunity (Cavotec plug-in / charging-and-connection technology). Engage Portunus at TOC Europe to map their pipeline of retrofit customers and lock our integration story.
WorldCargo News · May 13, 2026
Konecranes claims a North American first with a class of electric forklift deployment at a customer site — a small-but-strategic foothold for port-vehicle-electrification volume in the region. [Port vehicle electrification]
WorldCargoNews · May 13, 2026
Kalmar has unveiled an upgraded T2i terminal-tractor variant focused on modularity and operator ergonomics, and started Shanghai manufacturing — a notable geographic shift for the line.
Why it matters for P&M: Kalmar is a key OEM partner adjacent to Cavotec's port-vehicle-electrification opportunity. A modular T2i refresh + China-local manufacturing is the kind of platform move that determines whether the next-generation electric/hybrid variant ships with a Cavotec-favoured charging interface or a competitor's.
WorldCargoNews · May 12, 2026
Italy's Contship has put its first fully electric terminal tractor — a Terberg unit — into service at La Spezia Container Terminal, the main container terminal at the Port of La Spezia. [Port vehicle electrification]
WorldCargoNews · May 12, 2026
Sany Marine has shipped two remote-controlled automated STS cranes — another data point that Chinese OEMs are sustaining delivery cadence on automated STS units. [Crane procurement]
WorldCargo News · May 12, 2026
JAXPORT has commissioned a third 50-gauge STS crane from Liebherr — confirming a steady delivery pace for Liebherr STS in the US southeast. [Crane procurement]
WorldCargo News · May 12, 2026
Timars and Bromma have partnered on an electrical overheight frame for container handling — a spreader-side electrification product that complements Cavotec's crane-electrification fit. [Crane electrification]
WorldCargoNews · May 12, 2026
Chinese OEM GENMA Solutions has been awarded an order from JSW Kolkata Container Terminal Pvt Ltd (JSW Infrastructure subsidiary) to supply 3 STS and 9 RTG cranes for the new 0.45M TEU terminal at the Port of Kolkata. Concession agreement was signed September 2025; cranes equip the terminal’s initial operating phase.
MarineLink · May 12, 2026
PD Ports commissioned a third electric Liebherr LPS 550 at Teesport (Middlesbrough) — 144-tonne capacity, shore-power only, no combustion. Complements two sister cranes commissioned in 2023.
Enterprise AM / DP World · May 11, 2026
DP World, through its LCIT joint venture, secured a 5-year concession extension for the B5 container berth at Laem Chabang Port, running May 2026–April 2031, granted by the Port Authority of Thailand.
Why it matters for P&M: A 5-year DP World concession horizon at a major Southeast Asian gateway de-risks any capex conversation tied to that berth, including AFIR-equivalent compliance discussions and crane electrification refreshes. Smaller extension than a new concession, but enough horizon to justify equipment investment.
Trasporto Europa (via Shorize) · May 9, 2026
Contship Italia has put its first electric port tractor into service at La Spezia Container Terminal — used by Hannibal for internal shuttle operations. The unit features regenerative braking and is co-financed under the EU Green Ports PNRR programme; part of Contship's 'Moves the Future' decarbonisation roadmap.
Why it matters for P&M: Contship electrifies its first terminal tractor at La Spezia — entry point for Cavotec port-vehicle charging at a named operator.
Camber via Yahoo Finance (Shorize) · May 9, 2026
Camber has installed a distributed charging system for a Taylor Machine Works ZLC996 top handler at International Transportation Service (ITS), Port of Long Beach. The BABA-compliant system supports high-power opportunistic charging during natural operational breaks — Camber's first port installation.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: First port deployment at International Transportation Service, Long Beach; competitive signal in distributed charging for heavy port equipment.
Gestión / Infobae · May 9, 2026
DP World Callao briefed the National Port Users Council that Terminal Sur could reach 2.3m TEU in 2026, with wharf gantry crane productivity (not yard or gate capacity) as the operating constraint identified by regulator Ositran.
WorldCargoNews · May 8, 2026
Belfast Harbour took delivery of a new Liebherr LHM 550 mobile harbour crane at Stormont Wharf as part of its bulk cargo infrastructure investment.
Cyprus Shipping News · May 7, 2026
APM Terminals and Hateco Group signed an agreement with Da Nang City to develop, build and operate Lien Chieu Container Port. Total investment is estimated >$1.7bn for a >5.7m TEU terminal; Berths 1–2 first, with Berths 3–8 in later phases.
Why it matters for P&M: A new APMT greenfield hub at Vietnam scale. APMT hub terminals globally are treated as an extension of the Tangier MedPort MoorMaster beachhead; greenfield phase 1 is the right inflection point to position both MoorMaster and crane electrification. Engage at masterplan / equipment-spec phase.
WorldCargoNews · May 7, 2026
Meridian Port Services (MPS — Ghana Ports/APMT/Africa Global Logistics JV) took delivery of three STS cranes at the Port of Tema, completing the latest phase of the terminal's equipment roll-out.
WorldCargoNews · May 6, 2026
Hambantota International Port signed a $108m crane supply contract with ZPMC covering STS and RTG packages — a sizeable South Asian package against the broader US tariff backdrop on Chinese crane imports.
AJOT · May 6, 2026
A third new 50-gauge Liebherr STS container crane (100 ft lift, 17-wide reach) entered service at JAXPORT's Talleyrand Marine Terminal — Florida's largest container port — supporting Liebherr's US STS push.
WorldCargoNews · May 5, 2026
Hutchison Ports Sohar commissioned the last of 15 Westwell electric terminal trucks, completing the fleet rollout that started in 2024. The deployment is part of Sohar's modernisation and decarbonisation programme.
Why it matters for P&M: Full electrification of terminal tractors at a Hutchison gateway is a charging-and-plug-in opportunity at scale — particularly relevant given Hutchison's CK Hutchison portfolio realignment with MSC/BlackRock continues to evolve. Westwell as supplier suggests Chinese OEM penetration into Hutchison fleet decisions; track for second-tier wins.
WorldCargoNews · May 1, 2026
APM Terminals CEO Vincent Clerc confirmed plans to implement automation at NTB Bremerhaven to lower the terminal’s breakeven, as part of the €1bn NTB/Eurogate modernisation targeting a capacity increase from 3 to 4M TEU annually. New cranes and yard equipment form the core of the equipment replacement programme, targeting zero-GHG operations.
Why it matters for P&M: APM Terminals is a key incumbent customer and Bremerhaven is Europe’s largest container port. The €1bn equipment modernisation puts substantial crane electrification scope on the table in the medium term — worth engaging on the equipment specification now, ahead of formal tendering.