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Khalifa port enhanced with new cranes

Abu Dhabi Ports announced on Sunday the delivery of the first shipments of Automated Rail Mounted Gantry Crane (ARMG) and ship-to-shore quay cranes (STS) to Khalifa Port.

Shipped from Shanghai, the ten state-of-the-art ARMG Cranes and four STS Cranes are the initial batches of equipment to be installed at COSCO Shipping Abu Dhabi Terminal, United Arab Emirates (UAE) state news agency WAM reported.

The second container terminal is under construction at Khalifa Port due for completion at the end of this year in Abu Dhabi, the capital and biggest sheikhdom of the UAE.

With remote control monitoring, the cranes will have the capacity to swiftly transfer shipments, further boosting the capacity of Khalifa Port.

Read more on Xinhua.





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