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Liverpool2 receives six ZPMC cranes

May 9, 2016
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Liverpool2 receives six ZPMC cranes

The cranes are the first six of the 12 needed for Phase 1

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Peel Ports’ Liverpool2 terminal has received six of the 22 cantilever rail-mounted gantry (CRMG) cranes required at its completion.

The deep-water terminal, which was originally set to open in December 2015, received the first six of the 12 CRMG cranes needed for the first phase of its £300m (US$433m) development project from Chinese equipment manufacturer ZPMC.

As part of a £100m (US$144m) investment, the Port of Liverpool’s new deep-water facilities, which currently also have five ZPMC ship-to-shore (STS) cranes on site, will have a total of eight STS and 22 CRMG cranes once the project is completed.

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