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Kalmar Trade Press Release

HHLA orders 14 Kalmar straddle carriers with eco-friendly technology

13/04/2011

CARGOTEC CORPORATION, TRADE PRESS RELEASE, 13 APRIL 2011 AT 14 EEST

 

Hamburg terminal operator HHLA (Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG) has placed an order with Cargotec for 14 Kalmar 7+ generation ESC350W diesel-electric straddle carriers. The new machines, acknowledged as the most environmentally friendly model offered by Cargotec, will be deployed at HHLA's Container Terminal Burchardkai (CTB) facility and will be delivered in September this year.

 

The new straddle carriers feature Selective Catalytic Reduction engine technology, designed to meet Stage 3B engine emissions requirements that came into force in the European Union earlier this year. The 3-high machines with twin-lift spreaders capable of lifting up to 50-tonne loads will also be supplied with a variable speed generator (VSG) and winch hoist system with full AC drives. This combination reflects HHLA's desire to reduce both harmful emissions and fuel consumption.

 

The 7+ generation straddle carriers, launched in June 2010, also feature a modular and compact power electrics design, improved access to the power pack to facilitate maintenance work and a fuel efficient visco fan as standard.

 

The order demonstrates HHLA's continuing commitment to sustainable container handling solutions. Various initiatives have reduced CO2 emissions from the terminal operator's facilities by a total of 30,000 tonnes or 27 percent since 2008 and by 16 percent per container of throughput.

 

As an integral part of the contract, Cargotec will also be supplying HHLA with its UniQ Equipment Monitoring Service (EMS) and Analysis tool, monitoring straddle carrier performance from the terminal control room, including fuel levels, fluid temperature, tyre pressures and forecast maintenance requirements.

 

According to Ismo Matinlauri, Cargotec's Senior Vice President, Port Cranes: "Everything that the operator can see on the monitor in the straddle carrier cab, staff in the control will also be able to monitor remotely through wireless LAN. This data will be extremely useful, allowing HHLA to analyse and monitor operational trends within the straddle carrier fleet."

 

Initially the UniQ EMS and Analysis system will be installed only on the new HHLA machines. However it could be retrofitted on other HHLA straddle carriers at a later stage.

 

Last year HHLA took full advantage of the global economic recovery, with container throughput jumping 19 percent compared with 2009 to reach 5.84 million TEU. A further increase in throughput in the region of 10 percent is expected in 2011, creating a need for additional handling capacity.

 

Besides ordering more straddle carriers, HHLA is also ramping up capacity by automating its horizontal transport operations. Cargotec is currently supplying CTB with a total of 24 automatic stacking cranes and related technology. The terminal operator's substantial straddle carrier fleet is partly being used to feed containers from the quayside operation to the ASCs, and vice versa.  

 

Cargotec has delivered more than 100 straddle carriers to HHLA over the years. The company considers the machines the ideal yard handling solution, as they provide the operational flexibility needed to handle peaks in container throughput volumes at the terminal.

 

The latest contract also underlines the fact that demand for Kalmar machines in developed economies is picking up once again in 2011, as terminals restart investment plans put on hold before the recession. The HHLA order follows closely on contracts for 14 ESC450W units ordered by Générale de Manutention Portuaire at the port of Le Havre and five 7+ generation CSC340 straddle carriers for First Container Terminal in St Petersburg earlier this year.

 

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Cargotec has delivered more than 100 straddle carriers to HHLA over the years. The terminal operator recently placed an order for 14 Kalmar 7+ generation ESC350W units.

For further information, please contact:
Ismo Matinlauri, Senior Vice President, Port Cranes, tel. +358 24 121 308, ismo.matinlauri@cargotec.com

 

Elizabeth Gibson, Communications Manager, tel. +1 785 214 1223, elizabeth.gibson@cargotec.com

 

 

Notes to editors

 

Cargotec improves the efficiency of cargo flows on land and at sea - wherever cargo is on the move. Cargotec's daughter brands, Hiab, Kalmar and MacGregor are recognised leaders in cargo and load handling solutions around the world. Cargotec's global network is positioned close to customers and offers extensive services that ensure the continuous, reliable and sustainable performance of equipment. Cargotec's sales totalled EUR 2.6 billion in 2010 and it employs approximately 10,000 people. Cargotec's class B shares are quoted on NASDAQ OMX Helsinki under symbol CGCBV. www.cargotec.com

 

Cargotec's expertise in container and heavy load handling is represented in the global marketplace by the wide range of Kalmar solutions. This includes ship-to-shore cranes, yard cranes, shuttle and straddle carriers, reachstackers, empty container handlers, terminal tractors, log stackers, forklifts and automation. One in four container movements around the globe is handled by a Kalmar machine. www.kalmarind.com

 

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