SEA-invest orders more STS container cranes for Antwerp Container Terminal

3 March 2021

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Antwerp Container Terminal (ACOT), part of SEA-invest Group, has ordered two more Liebherr ship to shore (STS) container cranes, identical to an STS delivered to ACOT in 2020.

The Liebherr STS cranes have an outreach of 60 m, a span of 30 m, a backreach of 25 m, a lift height over rail of 46 m and a safe working load of 65 tonnes under twin lift spreader. A unique feature of the cranes is that they have offset primary rocking beams to allow flexibility in future operations and can operate on quays with a span of 30.48 m as well as 30 m. The new cranes will sit on the 900 m long deep-water berth, allowing ACOT to handle super- postpanamax vessels with up to 22 rows across the deck.

“As SEA-invest grows and develops in container handling, Liebherr is pleased to be able to continue the journey with them. SEA-invest has counted on Liebherr for their stevedoring operations and are accustomed to the quality, reliability and productivity that Liebherr cranes can bring. We are look forward to seeing the three Liebherr STS at the centre of ACOT’s operations for many years to come,” said David Griffin, MD, Liebherr Container Cranes.

The Port of Antwerp continues to grow its container throughput year on year, with 2020 showing a growth of 1.3 % driven by a very strong second half despite the pandemic. The two Liebherr STS will enhance ACOT and drive increased throughput through its terminal.

SEA-invest, one of the world’s largest terminal operators, has established a worldwide reputation in the fields of stevedoring, warehousing and other port related activities across 25 ports and two continents. In Antwerp, SEA-invest initially had a focus on bulk activities, before expanding into fruit handling and tank storage.

The acquisition of a container terminal from Independent Marine Terminal in 2016, laid the groundwork for what was to become Antwerp Container Terminal. Since its inauguration, ACOT has continued to grow and the Liebherr machines will complement the older STS cranes that came with the initial purchase of the terminal in 2016.

Liebherr has long been a partner to SEA-invest, supplying maritime cranes for bulk since 2012.