Straddle carriers kept on a tight leash

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Maher Terminals is the biggest operator in the Port of New York/New Jersey, accounting for half the port’s 4 mill TEU annual throughput last year. The company is unusual among the world’s leading straddle carrier operators in that it prefers to source its equipment exclusively from one supplier, Kalmar. In total Maher has ordered 145 Kalmar (Sisu) straddle carriers since 1996.

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Straddle carriers kept on a tight leash

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Maher Terminals is the biggest operator in the Port of New York/New Jersey, accounting for half the port’s 4 mill TEU annual throughput last year. The company is unusual among the world’s leading straddle carrier operators in that it prefers to source its equipment exclusively from one supplier, Kalmar. In total Maher has ordered 145 Kalmar (Sisu) straddle carriers since 1996.

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