Liebherr delivers third STS crane to PSA Penn Terminals

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PSA Penn Terminals in Philadelphia welcomes third STS crane from Liebherr.

The new Liebherr sts on the quayside at PSA Penn Terminals © Liebherr

PSA Penn Terminals in Philadelphia, PA has received a third Liebherr STS crane, complementing the two commissioned in 2018. The new crane features a 48m outreach, an 18.28m span, and a 15m back reach. It has a lift height of 35m over rail and a SWL of 66 t.

“This delivery highlights Liebherr Container Cranes position as a trusted partner for US container ports. Manufactured in Ireland and supported by our experienced US-based team, our cranes provide secure, dependable, and high-efficiency solutions for ports across the country,” said Winston Ziegler, Head of Sales, Maritime Cranes, Liebherr USA, Co. “At a time when performance pressure is constant, Liebherr STS cranes offer industry-leading availability during vessel operations.”

PSA Penn Terminals

“This new Liebherr ship-to-shore crane once again demonstrates our lasting commitment to being one of the best equipped, privately owned container terminals on the US East Coast. These facilities, combined with our dedicated and experienced work force, allow us to provide top-of-the-line efficient and reliable services to our customers,” said John Brennan, President, and CEO of PSA Penn Terminals.

PSA Penn Terminals, a privately owned multi-purpose marine terminal by PSA International on the US East Coast, handles a diverse range of cargo, including containers, perishables, project cargo, steel, forest products, and other break-bulk items. It has an annual handling capacity of 503,000 TEU.

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Liebherr delivers third STS crane to PSA Penn Terminals

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PSA Penn Terminals in Philadelphia welcomes third STS crane from Liebherr.

The new Liebherr sts on the quayside at PSA Penn Terminals © Liebherr

PSA Penn Terminals in Philadelphia, PA has received a third Liebherr STS crane, complementing the two commissioned in 2018. The new crane features a 48m outreach, an 18.28m span, and a 15m back reach. It has a lift height of 35m over rail and a SWL of 66 t.

“This delivery highlights Liebherr Container Cranes position as a trusted partner for US container ports. Manufactured in Ireland and supported by our experienced US-based team, our cranes provide secure, dependable, and high-efficiency solutions for ports across the country,” said Winston Ziegler, Head of Sales, Maritime Cranes, Liebherr USA, Co. “At a time when performance pressure is constant, Liebherr STS cranes offer industry-leading availability during vessel operations.”

PSA Penn Terminals

“This new Liebherr ship-to-shore crane once again demonstrates our lasting commitment to being one of the best equipped, privately owned container terminals on the US East Coast. These facilities, combined with our dedicated and experienced work force, allow us to provide top-of-the-line efficient and reliable services to our customers,” said John Brennan, President, and CEO of PSA Penn Terminals.

PSA Penn Terminals, a privately owned multi-purpose marine terminal by PSA International on the US East Coast, handles a diverse range of cargo, including containers, perishables, project cargo, steel, forest products, and other break-bulk items. It has an annual handling capacity of 503,000 TEU.

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