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Liebherr Delivers Ship to Shore Container Crane From Ireland to PSA Penn Terminals

Liebherr delivers third ship-to-shore container crane to PSA Penn Terminals in Philadelphia, showcasing commitment to U.S. ports. The new STS crane enhances operational efficiency with its features, reflecting Liebherr's partnership and support for American port infrastructure.

Tue October 01, 2024 - Northeast Edition
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PSA Penn Terminals received its third STS container crane, the latest in a continuing partnership between PSA Penn Terminals and Liebherr.
Photo courtesy of Liebherr
PSA Penn Terminals received its third STS container crane, the latest in a continuing partnership between PSA Penn Terminals and Liebherr.
PSA Penn Terminals received its third STS container crane, the latest in a continuing partnership between PSA Penn Terminals and Liebherr.   (Photo courtesy of Liebherr) The new Liebherr sts on the quayside at PSA Penn Terminals.   (Photo courtesy of Liebherr)

PSA Penn Terminals in Philadelphia, Pa., has received a third Liebherr STS crane, further expanding its fleet of Liebherr equipment.

This delivery reflects Liebherr's ongoing commitment to supporting its U.S. customers with high-quality machinery and comprehensive local product support, ensuring smooth and efficient port operations.

With customizable designs and various outreaches to suit specific needs, Liebherr has been providing container cranes to U.S. ports from its Irish manufacturing base for over four decades.

"This delivery highlights Liebherr Container Cranes position as a trusted partner for U.S. container ports. Manufactured in Ireland and supported by our experienced U.S.-based team, our cranes provide secure, dependable and high-efficiency solutions for ports across the country," said Winston Ziegler, head of sales, Maritime Cranes, Liebherr USA Co.

"At a time when performance pressure is constant, Liebherr STS cranes offer industry-leading availability during vessel operations."

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The new Liebherr sts on the quayside at PSA Penn Terminals.

Robust Partnership

In September, PSA Penn Terminals received its third Liebherr STS crane, complementing the two commissioned in 2018. John Brennan, president and CEO of PSA Penn Terminals, said, "This new Liebherr ship to shore crane once again demonstrates our lasting commitment to being one of the best equipped, privately owned container terminals on the U.S. East Coast.

"These facilities, combined with our dedicated and experienced work force, allow us to provide top-of-the-line efficient and reliable services to our customers."

The new STS crane features an 157 ft. (48 m) outreach, a 60 ft. (18.288 m) span and a 50 ft. (15 m) back reach. With a lift height of 115 ft. (35 m) over rail and a safe working load (SWL) of 66 tonnes.

The STS crane is designed to significantly boost operational efficiency and capacity at the terminal. The delivery strengthens the ongoing collaboration between Liebherr and PSA, reinforcing the terminal's capacity for efficient, high-volume container handling. As a trusted partner, Liebherr remains focused on providing cutting-edge solutions that support the productivity and long-term success of key ports across the United STATES, the manufacturer said.

Speaking from Ireland, Declan O'Sullivan, general manager sales of Liebherr Container Cranes Ltd., said, "Our first container crane delivery to the USA was in 1978, and since then, we have continued to supply high-performing cranes to meet the needs of our customers. With Liebherr's in-house design and manufacturing capabilities in Ireland and across Europe, we can provide prompt service and meet customer requirements across the USA."

Liebherr remains committed to advancing container handling solutions for U.S. ports, ensuring its customers stay at the forefront of innovation and operational efficiency.

For more information, visit www.liebherr.com.

This story also appears on Crane Equipment Guide.




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