Terex Port Solutions (TPS) has strengthened its market position in Latin America. In the past few months, terminal operators from Brazil, Haiti and Sint Maarten have purchased a total of four diesel-electric Terex® Gottwald® mobile harbour cranes – two Model 4 cranes in the G HMK 4406 B four-rope-grab variant and two Model 6 cranes in the G HMK 6507 two-rope-grab variant.
The versatile Model 4 cranes, supplied with mechanical grabs and automatic single-lift spreaders primarily handle coal and load and unload containers in the Brazilian Port of Açu. In the port located to the north of Rio de Janeiro, the machines with a radius up to 46 m, a maximum lifting capacity of 100 t and a 40-t grab curve, are part of what is currently one of the largest and most advanced port infrastructures in the world. Since 2012, Açu has played a major role in fast growing Brazilian-Chinese maritime trade. Like all Terex Gottwald mobile harbour cranes in the four-rope-grab design, the cranes boast a high classification providing a long service life. The cranes also offer high handling rates enabling fast loading and unloading of ships.
The two G HMK 6507 cranes are used in Sint Maarten and Haiti for container and general cargo handling and offer a radius up to 51 m, a maximum lifting capacity of 125 t and hoisting speeds up to 120 m/min. The crane for Sint Maarten will work together with two existing Terex Gottwald mobile harbour cranes in the port of the capital Philipsburg, a hub of maritime trade in the North-
East Caribbean. Sint Maarten is an autonomous part of the Netherlands and geographically the southern part of a Caribbean island. The crane for Haiti is also intended for its capital. This crane will be used in the Port of Port-au-Prince, which was badly destroyed by the earthquake of 2010 and has since been systematically rebuilt. While the G HMK 6507 for Haiti was completely assembled in a North Sea port and is currently en route to its place of operation on a heavy load ship, the G HMK 6507 for Sint Maarten is being assembled on site.
With the four new cranes, TPS is continuing a long-term positive trend in Latin America. Holger Schauer, Regional Sales Manager Harbour Cranes TPS, “We have been on a consistent growth course in Brazil for around 15 years, but also increasingly in other countries in South and Central America. We are pleased to have been selected by another, very ambitious Brazilian customer and to be represented with two additional cranes in the Caribbean. This shows that our technology provides excellent solutions for the diverse requirements of customers in this region of the world.”
About Terex Port Solutions
Terex Port Solutions is part of the Material Handling & Port Solutions business segment of Terex Corporation that supplies customers in ports with a unique combination of machines, software and services under the Terex and Terex Gottwald brands. Whether it is ship-to-shore cranes, reach stackers or fully automated, integrated handling systems for containers and bulk, Terex Port Solutions provides reliable solutions for rapid, safe, efficient handling of all forms of cargo with low downtimes and excellent return on investment.
About Terex
Terex Corporation is a lifting and material handling solutions company reporting in five business segments: Aerial Work Platforms, Construction, Cranes, Material Handling & Port Solutions and Materials Processing. Terex manufactures a broad range of equipment serving customers in various industries, including the construction, infrastructure, manufacturing, shipping, transportation, refining, energy, utility, quarrying and mining industries. Terex offers financial products and services to assist in the acquisition of Terex equipment through Terex Financial Services. Terex uses its website and Facebook page to make information available to its investors and the market.