The new electric quay cranes that arrived at the Terminal last September are by now operational.
The new electric quay cranes that arrived at the Terminal last September are by now operational.
The 21 new electric gantry cranes have been unloaded and transferred to a specific area of the sixth zone where commissioning operations have begun.
Twenty one new electric gantry cranes have landed at the Voltri-Prà terminal. They arrived on Monday, September 17 aboard the Zhen Hua 19 ship and in following days work to unload the cranes has been underway.
Today, we presented the terminal’s container yard renewal project, which will include the installation of 21 wheeled electric cranes.
Sunday March 19, the last of the terminal's first generation cranes was transferred to the dismantling area. It was the CR07 crane. Like the others, it was built by Fantuzzi Reggiane.
The dismantling of the old quay cranes continues. After crane CR06, immortalized in our video last October, it’s time for CR05.
The Zhen Hua 11 ship arrived at our terminal this morning with the second batch of four ZPMC quay cranes onboard.
The CR06 Crane is being removed from the quay to the area where it will be dismantled, and we have captured this memorable event using time-lapse photography.
On June 1st, PSA Voltri-Prà Terminal in Italy held a ceremony to celebrate the inauguration of the first four new Gooseneck quay cranes.
After successfully being unloaded, the 4 new ZPMC cranes now sit on the terminal quay.