All articles by Pradeep Bairaboina

Pradeep Bairaboina

Nucleon Crane to supply European standard crane to Guatemala

The crane, adhering to European standards, is designed with a span of 19.55m and a lifting height of nine metres, specifically for facilities with limited headroom and significant lifting needs

LDC enhances coastal shipping with new crane at Santa Fe Port, Argentina

The crane, with a daily unloading capacity of 4,800 tons, strengthens LDC’s logistical capabilities in coastal shipping

DP World advances hydrogen RTG crane testing at Port of Vancouver

The RTG crane is now undergoing field testing as part of DP World’s evaluation of electrifying its global fleet of 1,500 RTG cranes

Konecranes Q1 net profit increases 24% to €73.5m

The company reported a 16.8% increase in orders received, totalling €1.06bn, in the first quarter of 2025, compared to €909.1m in the same period of 2024

Modulift completes precise lifting in London with minimal clearance

The project involved lifting an eight-tonne precast section beneath an existing façade retention structure using a Modulift Multi-Point Lifting Beam

Aqaba Container Terminal enhances operations with new $13m gantry crane

The crane, designed for handling the largest vessels in the industry, features a quay-trolley height of 56m, a 71m outreach, and a lifting capacity of up to 100 tons

Solid OÜ enhances capacity with new Konecranes overhead lifting cranes

The cranes come equipped with Konecranes’ S-series synthetic rope hoists, featuring advanced technology

Trump administration proposes steep tariffs on Chinese ship-to-shore cranes

The initiative is aimed at decreasing the US dependency on Chinese maritime infrastructure and addressing concerns related to national security

ZPMC delivers final crane shipment to Colombo East Terminal

The final set, which includes three quay cranes and automated rail-mounted gantry (ARMG) cranes, is being transported on the vessel Zhenhua 28

Port of Virginia expands capacity with four new ship-to-shore cranes

The port has increased its total to 26 ship-to-shore cranes positioned in deep water, enabling it to handle the largest container ships currently navigating the Atlantic Ocean trade