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UK’s container port trials hydrogen-fuelled equipment

The first hydrogen-fuelled tractor will be used at the container terminal at the Port of Immingham in the United Kingdom. The British port operator, Associated...

Port of Immingham to receive new cranes

Engineers from Associated British Ports (ABP) Immingham team have returned from Germany where they have been carrying out the final factory acceptance testing of...

Immingham to receive new STS cranes in the Summer

Associated British Ports (ABP) has announced that two new ship-to-shore (STS) cranes worth £11.5 million (US$14.3 million) have left manufacturers in China on their...

Six electric RTG crane arrival at Immingham

This week, six electric rubber tyre gantry cranes arrived from China to the Port of Immingham as part of the Project Pilgrim expansion of...

ABP to upgrade Immingham box terminal

Currently, there are six electric rubber tyre gantry cranes travelling from China to the Port of Immingham as part of the Project Pilgrim. Project...
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