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Shanghai Guandong International Container Terminal Co. it orders two crane of dock to ZPMC
They will be able to operate on portacontainer of the ability to 18.000 teu
March 15, 2012
The Chinese Shanghai International Port (Group) Co. (SIPG) has announced that own branch Shanghai Guandong International Container Terminal Co. (SGICT), that it is realizing third and fourth phase of the Yangshan Deepwater Port, in the harbour area Yangshan di Shanghai, has ordered to the compatriot Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industry Co. (ZPMC) the supply of two new cranes ship-to-Shore that - it has explained SIPG - will be able to operate in modality dual-lifting and will be the greatest cranes than dock of the world.
The new cranes, that they will be taken in delivery in the end of this year, will be able to operate on portacontainer of the ability to 18.000 teu and will have a sbraccio of 70 meters, a rise height of 48 meters and an ability to raising of 65-150 tons.
The first and second phase of the Yangshan Deepwater Port are realized by the Shanghai Shengdong International Container Terminal Co. (SSICT), also filial it of the SIPG. First phase, that it has an ability to traffic of the container that is pairs to 2,2 million teu per year, is inaugurated on December 12, 2005. The second phase is inaugurated on December 10, 2006. The area of the first two phases of the project is equipped of 3.000 linear meters of docks equipped with 34 cranes ship-to-Shore. The third and fourth phase, of which SGICT takes care, previews the realization of seven docks for a total of 2.600 linear meters and a annual ability to traffic pairs to beyond five million teu. Altogether with the four phases 30 docks for an ability to about 15 million teu per year will be realized.
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