Port of Mobile steel handlers pose challenge for ZPMC

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The delivery of three ZPMC gantry cranes to the Port of Mobile’s US$100M Pinto steel slab import terminal provided the Chinese crane builder with one of its most testing technical challenges to date.

The cranes are designed to discharge steel slabs for the new steel transhipment terminal (see WorldCargo News May 2009, p57) and then backload them to barges moored between the legs of the crane in a special barge dock.

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Port of Mobile steel handlers pose challenge for ZPMC

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The delivery of three ZPMC gantry cranes to the Port of Mobile’s US$100M Pinto steel slab import terminal provided the Chinese crane builder with one of its most testing technical challenges to date.

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