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Four STS cranes to boost APM Terminals Mumbai capabilities

The final batch of equipment at APM Terminals in Mumbai, India arrived on 20 May through the vessel Zhenhua 24, which carried four ship-to-shore (STS) cranes.

According to APM Terminals, the crane offloading finished by the end of May.

The terminal operator said it is working hard to commission its new equipment and reopen the facility by early September 2023.

Also, the company noted it is getting ready with upgraded capabilities and aims to further improve customer experience.





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