Kalmar enjoys the benefits of partnership with new
ship-to-shore crane orders
Kalmar Industries has received orders for a combined
four ship-to-shore (STS) cranes from Rotterdam Shortsea Terminal (RST) in the
Netherlands and MSC Home Terminal, Antwerp, Belgium. These latest orders - both
from repeat customers - demonstrate the value of long term relationships
between terminal operator and equipment provider.
In response to continuing volume growth, RST ordered
in September two wide-span monobox design STS units, both for delivery late
2008.
RST has been a regular Kalmar customer since the
1990s, initially through its relationship with Nelcon, and has, over the years,
enlisted Kalmar's services for a series of service and refurbishment work. The
terminal operator already has four Kalmar STS cranes in operations, the first
two of which were delivered in 1999 and the last two in 2002. Commenting on
RST's latest order, Dick Eichhorn, Sales Manager Ship-to-Shore Cranes, Kalmar
Industries, says:
"RST is fully confident in Kalmar's ability
to understand its specific requirements as a short sea terminal operation. They
have been consistently happy with the performance and reliability of their four
existing STS cranes, as well as the service levels provided by Kalmar from its
nearby office in Rotterdam."
MSC Home Terminal has ordered a further two modular
design, super post-Panamax STS cranes, both due for delivery in late 2008. The
cranes will have an outreach of 24 containers, making them among the largest
STS cranes in operation around the world today. The order brings the total
number of STS cranes the terminal operator has ordered from Kalmar to 19.
"Short delivery time, very high reliability
and availability figures, spare parts stock, and good technical support from
Kalmar all contributed to MSC Home Terminal's decision to place a further STS
order with Kalmar," explains Mr. Eichhorn.
"These orders are the proof that dedicated,
long term partnerships with customers are the way to be successful in this
business. It pays off to understand each others' needs and motivations," he
says.
MSC Home Terminal STS crane parameters:
|
Safe working load on the ropes / under
spreader: |
80/65 tonnes |
|
Outreach: |
59 metres |
|
Rail span: |
30 metres |
|
Back reach: |
25 metres |
|
Hoisting height: |
42 metres |
|
Hoisting depth: |
21 metres |
|
Hoisting speed rated load / empty
spreader: |
90/180 metres / minute |
|
Trolley travelling speed: |
240 metres / minute |
|
Gantry travelling speed: |
45 metres / minute |
RST STS wide-span crane parameters:
|
Safe working load on the ropes / under
spreader: |
52 tonnes |
|
Outreach: |
37 metres |
|
Rail span: |
48 metres |
|
Back reach: |
21 metres |
|
Hoisting height: |
24 metres |
|
Hoisting depth: |
14 metres |
|
Hoisting speed rated load / empty
spreader: |
40/100 metres / minute |
|
Trolley travelling speed: |
210 metres / minute |
|
Gantry travelling speed: |
120 metres / minute |
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the photograph reads:
Kalmar has received repeat ship-to-shore
crane orders from longstanding customers MSC Home Terminal, Antwerp, pictured,
and Rotterdam Shortsea Terminal.
Kalmar is a global provider of container
and heavy duty materials handling equipment, automation applications and
related services. It is the world's leading supplier of cargo handling
equipment to ports, terminals and intermodal facilities.
Every fourth container or trailer
transfer at terminals around the world is handled by a Kalmar machine. The
company also supplies a wide range of machines to demanding industrial
customers for applications as diverse as handling steel and paper to shunting
road trailers at distribution hubs.
Kalmar is also leading the way in port
automation applications with its application of unmanned container handling
technology, on-board smart features and remote maintenance products developed
in co-operation with customers and partners.
Kalmar's product range is complemented by
a large range of value added services such as maintenance contracts and fleet
management. Production plants are situated in Sweden, Finland, the Netherlands,
Malaysia, China and the USA. Kalmar's net sales were EUR 1.2 billion in
2006.
Kalmar is part of Cargotec Corporation,
the world's leading provider of cargo handling solutions, which are used in
local transportation, terminals, ports, distribution centres, and ships. In
2006 Cargotec's net sales were EUR 2.6 billion. Cargotec's class B shares are
listed on the Helsinki Stock Exchange. |