Product: Crane electrification

21 item(s) mentioning Crane electrification in the rolling archive, newest first.

MSC pays $1.4bn for 49% stake in Adani’s Vizhinjam port

Splash247 · June 30, 2026

MSC, through Terminal Investment Limited, will acquire a 49% stake in Adani Ports' Vizhinjam transhipment terminal in a US$1.4bn deal valuing the Kerala port at about US$2.85bn.

Why is this an opportunity for P&M: MSC/TIL entry into Vizhinjam deepens a greenfield Indian terminal where crane electrification and MoorMaster scope can follow.

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Weilong supplies cable reels for Marsa Maroc’s eRTGs

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.

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Larvik Port tenders new electric-capable mobile harbour crane (Phase 1)

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).

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Trieste tenders PPP for Phase 1 of new Molo VIII pier

EU TED · June 25, 2026

The Port of Trieste has tendered a public-private partnership to design, build, maintain and operate Phase 1 of its new Molo VIII pier — a major greenfield pier development at the northern Adriatic hub.

Why is this an opportunity for P&M: greenfield pier PPP at a major Adriatic hub — early-stage opening for crane electrification, shore power and MoorMaster scope.

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Enstructure takes first steps on new Delaware container terminal

Journal of Commerce (JOC) — Port News · June 23, 2026

US terminal operator and stevedore Enstructure has begun work on a long-delayed big-ship container terminal on the Delaware River, intended to serve mid-Atlantic shippers.

Why is this an opportunity for P&M: New Delaware big-ship terminal brings STS-crane electrification and MoorMaster scope from an early build stage.

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Port of Savannah pushes ahead with Ocean Terminal upgrade

Port Technology International · June 18, 2026

Port Technology International reports the Georgia Ports Authority is pressing ahead with its Ocean Terminal upgrade at Savannah, modernising and expanding container-handling capacity.

Why is this an opportunity for P&M: A terminal upgrade is an early opening for crane electrification, shore power and MoorMaster at Savannah — get in at the pre-tender stage.

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Hutchison Ports Sohar orders automated eRTGs from ZPMC

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.

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GENMA ships 10 eRTGs to Marsa Maroc

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.

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GENMA ships 10 eRTGs to Marsa Maroc

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.

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APM Terminals outlines €156m Barcelona expansion with new large cranes

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.

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China's COSCO JV with PTP Approved to Redevelop Spain's Tarragona Port

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.

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Malta – Harbour construction works – IMT008/2025 - Tender for the Construction of a New Cargo Facility at Ras Hanzir between Laboratory and Fuel Wharves, Corradino, Grand Harbour, Malta.

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.

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South Africa port authority moves ahead with LNG terminal development

Splash247 · May 29, 2026

Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) has signed a 25-year terminal operator agreement with Ukwanda LNG to develop an onshore LNG regasification facility at the Port of Ngqura. The ZAR 22bn (~$1.35bn) project positions Ngqura — South Africa's deepwater Algoa Bay hub — as a strategic energy gateway and reinforces TNPA's long-cycle port development pipeline.

Why is this an opportunity for P&M: TNPA's 25-year Ngqura programme creates pre-tender footing for shore-power and crane electrification follow-ons.

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ICTSI gets US$300m AIIB loan to upgrade Philippine container terminals

WorldCargo News · May 26, 2026

The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank will lend US$300m to ICTSI to upgrade three Philippine container terminals: Manila International Container Terminal, the South Luzon Container Terminal under development in Batangas, and the Mindanao terminal.

Why is this an opportunity for P&M: funded ICTSI capex across three named Philippine terminals — direct opening for crane electrification and shore-power scope at a top-tier customer.

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Cavotec targets RTG electrification with new battery system

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.

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Automation central to German port comeback plans

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.

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Philippines port capacity set for boost with $300m loan package

Splash247 · May 20, 2026

The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank will lend $300m to ICTSI to upgrade three Philippine container terminals: Manila International Container Terminal, the South Luzon Container Terminal under development in Batangas, and the Mindanao terminal. The package funds technology-enabled infrastructure upgrades.

Why is this an opportunity for P&M: funded ICTSI capex across three terminals — direct opening for crane electrification and shore-power scope at a key global operator.

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Timars & Bromma partner for electrical overheight frame

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]

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DP World secures Laem Chabang B5 5-year concession extension (Thailand)

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.

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APM Terminals + Hateco sign $1.7bn Lien Chieu Container Port partnership in Da Nang, Vietnam

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.

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APM Terminals CEO confirms automation plans for North Sea Terminal Bremerhaven (NTB)

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.

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