ZPMC ships port equipment to multiple countries

Source:CCCCTime:2026-08-06

ZPMC recently shipped port equipment to multiple countries including Sri Lanka, Brazil, Uruguay, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Morocco.

ZPMC recently shipped port equipment to multiple countries including Sri Lanka, Brazil, Uruguay, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Morocco.

For Sri Lanka's WCT Phase II terminal project, two quay cranes and two rail-mounted gantry cranes were shipped. The quay cranes have a rated lifting capacity of 65 tonnes under the spreader, while the rail-mounted gantry cranes have a rated capacity of 41 tonnes. Equipped with intelligent control systems for automated operations, the equipment will significantly improve cargo handling efficiency and enhance the competitiveness of Colombo West Terminal in Colombo Port once operational.

For Brazil's Tecon Rio Grande project, three quay cranes and six rubber-tyred gantry cranes were shipped, along with one quay crane for Uruguay's TCP terminal project. The quay cranes have a rated lifting capacity of 65 tonnes under the spreader, while the rubber-tyred gantry cranes have a rated capacity of 41 tonnes. Equipped with multiple advanced automation subsystems, the equipment will significantly improve terminal operating efficiency.

Six rubber-tyred gantry cranes for the Philippines and eight for Malaysia were shipped aboard the vessel "Zhenhua 34." With a rated lifting capacity of 41 tonnes under the spreader, the cranes combine high efficiency with environmental benefits and will significantly enhance terminal operating efficiency once commissioned.

The first batch of equipment for the new Port of Safi, Morocco, comprising two ship unloaders and one ship loader, was shipped. ZPMC has developed and applied corrosion-resistant cable trays for the first time, providing a new solution for terminals handling phosphate.

Editor: ZPMC