The Omani greenfield port project will receive in late 2022 four ship-to-shore (STS) and 12 rubber-tyred gantry (RTG) cranes.
The STSes will provide an out-reach of 71 m, a back-reach of 18 m, an over-rail lift height of 50 m, and 65t of safe working load under a twin-lift spreader.
The RTGs will stack eight containers and a truck lane wide and one over six containers high.
All machinery will be automated - with operator intervention only required when operating below a predefined safe height for the STSes, while remote control needed for container pick or place from the truck trailers or exception handling for the RTGs.
Each STS will be connected to its dedicated remote operator station (ROS). Four ROS operators will run the 12 RTGs.
A mesh network will handle data communications in the container yard.
"Liebherr are very happy to have been awarded this project in Oman. Liebherr have for many years supplied STS and RTG cranes throughout the Middle East, but these will be the first Liebherr container cranes in Oman. These are also our first cabinless and automated cranes in the region and we look forward to seeing the cranes being deployed, and playing the lead role in expanding the services offered by the port," Gerry Bunyan, Managing Director Sales, Liebherr Container Cranes, commented.
He furthered, "The new Liebherr cranes have been designed with the future in mind. Their size and the extensive automation features will ensure that the Port of Duqm will be able to efficiently, safely and predictably handle the world's largest container vessels for many years to come."
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