Huisman enters port and logistics market with order for automated stacking cranes

12 March 2024

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Dutch company Huisman, which designs, produces and maintains heavy construction equipment, has announced its entry into the port and logistics market after receiving an order from Hutchison Ports ECT Rotterdam (ECT) for a series of automated stacking cranes (ASCs) for efficient handling and buffering of containers.

The ASCs feature a fully automated process for handling and buffering containers, providing a reliable solution for enhanced operational efficiency, required for 24/7 operational time.

Huisman divides the manufacturing process between two of its European facilities, with all welding and pre-assembly taking place in the Czech Republic and final assembly in Schiedam, the Netherlands.

Commissioning and testing will take place at the ECT Delta terminal at the Maasvlakte, in the Port of Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Huisman’s proximity to this location offers a logistical and sustainable advantage.

“We are very grateful to ECT for this contract which has led to our entry the port and logistics sector. Four million non-stop handling cycles over 30 years demand high-quality equipment. Huisman's dedication to quality and reliability aligns seamlessly with the standards of ECT. With our proven track record in offshore cranes, we bring almost a century of knowledge to this industry. We are pleased to manufacture these cranes at our European facilities, and we have full confidence in our ability to ensure the successful delivery of this series,” said David Roodenburg, CEO, Huisman.

Huisman is a worldwide supplier of technical solutions to companies in renewable energy, oil and gas, civil, and entertainment markets. Projects vary from stand-alone components to highly engineered integrated systems, from concept to installation and lifetime support.

Its operations are divided between offices, production and service locations in the Netherlands, Brazil, China, Czech Republic, Norway, Singapore and the USA.