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Hongkong International Terminals takes delivery 12 new electric RTGs
HONGKONG International Terminals (HIT) has taken delivery of 12 new electric rubber tyre gantry cranes (eRTGCs), the company has announced.
Two have already been put into operation after onsite testing, said a HIT statement. The new eRTGCs run on electricity, which emits up to 95 per cent less exhaust and produces 45 per cent less noise than diesel-driven RTGCs.
The new eRTGCs are 1-over-6 models which increase both yard stacking capacity and container handling efficiency. HIT is committed to investing in equipment and facilities to enhance terminal productivity.
Two have already been put into operation after onsite testing, said a HIT statement. The new eRTGCs run on electricity, which emits up to 95 per cent less exhaust and produces 45 per cent less noise than diesel-driven RTGCs.
The new eRTGCs are 1-over-6 models which increase both yard stacking capacity and container handling efficiency. HIT is committed to investing in equipment and facilities to enhance terminal productivity.
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