Liverpool Adds Container-Handling Equipment

New straddle carriers at the Port of Liverpool. Photo courtesy Port of Liverpool.New straddle carriers at the Port of Liverpool.

The Port of Liverpool has added six straddle carriers to its container-handling fleet.

The port has purchased one Liebherr and five Terex (Noell) diesel-electric straddle carriers, which Peel Ports Mersey Engineering Manager Brad Crumbleholme said can stack three containers in height (one over two). The Liebherr unit also provides extendable twin-lift spreader capability. Crumbleholme said the new straddle carriers offer improved fuel efficiency, reduce noise and lower hydraulic fluid requirements.

The U.K. port has undertaken a broad investment and expansion program, with planned capital maintenance spending of £20 million (approximately $32.2 million) in 2012. In addition, it is investing $483.2 million in a planned deep-water container terminal, Liverpool 2, that is expected to be operational in 2015.

 

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