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PSA Sines receives six new automated RTG cranes

Portugal's terminal operator PSA Sines initiated its journey towards fully automated yard operations with the arrival of six new fully automated Rubber Tired Gantry...

PSA Sines acquires new container handling equipment

On 4 December, two mega ship-to-shore (STS) cranes arrived at PSA Sines in Portugal. The new cranes will be added to PSA Sines existing...

Largest container ship in Portuguese port history calls at Sines

The Ultra Large Container Vessel (ULCV) MSC Tessa called at the port of Sines in Portugal on 14 April on its maiden voyage and...

PSA Sines orders six Konecranes automated container cranes

PSA Sines, the Portuguese subsidiary of PSA International, will enter the Automated Rubber-Tired Gantry (aRTG) market for the first time with the acquisition of...

PSA Sines proceeds with container terminal expansion

PSA Sines officially begins a new stage of the expansion phase at the Sines container terminal. It is noteworthy that since 2000, the year that...

PSA Sines receives fender systems from Shibata Fender Team

The German marine engineering company Shibata Fender Team (SFT) has supplied the PSA-operated container terminal in the Portuguese Port of Sines with double cone...

PSA Sines launches Terminal XXI expansion

PSA Sines, the concessionaire for the Sines Container Terminal (Terminal XXI), launched the tender for the expansion of this port infrastructure. This expansion phase includes...
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