The Guardian (Nigeria)

WACT Onne acquires six RTG cranes to boost operations in eastern ports

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APM Terminals’ West Africa Container Terminal Nigeria ( WACT) has taken delivery of six more Rubber Tyred Gantry Cranes ( RTGS) to enhance service delivery at its terminal at the Onne Port, Rivers State.

The new addition brings the total number of RTGS at the terminal to 14. The terminal also has four Mobile Harbour Cranes, and several other cargo handling equipment including Reach Stackers, terminal trucks and empty container handler.

The Managing Director of WACT, Naved Zafar, who received the new RTGS alongside other senior management staff of the company recently, said the new cranes will increase yard capacity, improve vessel operations at the terminal and fast- track the delivery of cargo.

He said: “We already have eight RTGS and it is good to see that these six additional RTGS have arrived in good time for proper testing and commission­ing. We have been recruiting new operators and have trained them very well, so they are very ready and excited to operate these cranes.”

Zafar said the new cranes were acquired as part of an investment of $ 100 million upgrade of the terminal, which according to him, includes the acquisitio­n of additional Mobile Harbour Cranes, Rubber Tyre Gantry Cranes, Reach Stackers, terminal trucks and trailers and an empty container handler.

He said the upgrade will also include the deployment of reefer racks with a 600- plug capacity, as well as expansion of the current yard, new workshop and a new terminal gate complex.

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