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Liebherr Maritime Cranes Unveils New Ship-to-Shore Crane at Dublin Ferry Terminal

Goodbye to the old, and a warm welcome to the new at the Dublin Ferry Terminal in Ireland! Liebherr Maritime Cranes, known for their robust and reliable equipment, is currently assembling a state-of-the-art ship-to-shore (STS) crane on-site. This new addition is set to replace the existing STS crane, a veteran in the port that has impressively handled over 2 million containers since its commissioning back in 1996.

The new STS crane boasts an impressive outreach of 38 meters and a lifting capacity of up to 40 tonnes. This cutting-edge equipment underscores Liebherr’s unwavering commitment to quality and their dedication to advancing maritime logistics. The increased capacity and reach of the new crane will undoubtedly enhance the operational efficiency at the Dublin Ferry Terminal, streamlining the loading and unloading process for various vessels.

Why the upgrade, you ask? The maritime industry is constantly evolving, and the demand for more efficient and powerful machinery is ever-growing. The new crane is not just a replacement but a significant upgrade that promises to bolster the terminal’s capability to handle larger volumes of cargo with greater speed and reliability.

The old crane, with its two decades of relentless service, has earned its rest. Meanwhile, the new crane, with its advanced features, is ready to take on the challenges of modern maritime logistics, ensuring that the Dublin Ferry Terminal remains competitive and capable in a rapidly changing industry.

So, as the assembly of the new crane progresses, the Dublin Ferry Terminal stands on the brink of a new era in cargo handling. With improved technology and enhanced capabilities, the terminal is set to become a more vital hub in Ireland’s maritime landscape.

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