JAXPORT’s new 100-gauge cranes move first containers

Dec 12, 2016 | Press Releases
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JAXPORT’s new state-of-the-art 100-gauge cranes have begun operations at the newly rebuilt Berth 35 at JAXPORT’S Blount Island Marine Terminal. The electric cranes are equipped to service the wider, post-Panamax vessels currently calling on JAXPORT through the expanded Panama and Suez canals.

Each of the three cranes can lift up to 65-tons and reach 22 containers across a ship’s deck, significantly broadening the port’s cargo-handling abilities.

On Friday, stevedores used two of the three cranes to move containers from Maersk Line’s Sea-Land Comet.

The cranes were manufactured by Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industries, Co. Ltd. (ZPMC). JAXPORT invested $37.9 million in the purchase and installation of the three cranes, including a $15 million grant from the Florida Department of Transportation.

The port’s long-term strategic plan calls for the purchase of a total of ten 100-gauge cranes for Blount Island in the next 10 years.


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