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Three new new-Panamax STS cranes have arrived from China at Port Houston’s Bayport container terminal
Three new neo-Panamax ship-to-shore (STS) cranes arrived at Port Houston’s Bayport Container Terminal yesterday after a 72-day voyage on ZHEN HUA 29, which sailed 16,000 nautical miles to Houston from Shanghai via the Cape.
The cranes are 158 ft (48.16m) tall under the spreader bar and have an outreach of 64.16m, sufficient for 22-wide deck stow Rail span is 100ft (30.48m). They are fully-electric cranes, to align with Port Houston’s commitment to reach carbon neutrality by the year 2050.
The three new cranes will work ships at Bayport’s Wharf 6, the terminal’s newest wharf, which is scheduled to be completed later this year. Wharf 6 will add significant capacity for import and export customers who rely on Houston as their international gateway, said the port authority.
“Port Houston is a top five container port and poised for continued growth. The cranes we received this week are part of a substantial and strategic investment in our port’s infrastructure that will enhance our ability to efficiently move the world’s cargo and serve our region,” said Roger Guenther, Executive Director at Port Houston.
With cranes of this size, Port Houston’s Bayport terminal is well-equipped to facilitate working on the 15,000 TEU ships expected to call upon the completion of this segment of the Houston Ship Channel Expansion – Project 11, which is anticipated to be completed by the end of 2024.
Before being put into operation, the new ZPMC cranes will undergo a 12-week commissioning process. With the addition of these new wharf cranes, Port Houston now has a fleet of 28 STS cranes and 116 RTGs.
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