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APM Terminals Poti handles heaviest cargo ever using dual mobile harbour cranes

The project started at the beginning of this year and includes the handling of 4 different pieces of Out of Gauge (OOG) cargo, out of which 3 will be handled by the end of September. The total weight of all three sets totals to 560 tons. The heaviest unit, weighing 204 tons, was handled by Poti Sea Port last week. 

With the full commitment and efforts of APMT Poti Operations & Technical Team, our employees successfully managed the process while following high safety standards. This is a significant achievement not only for company employees but for all the stakeholders working in transport & logistics. 

Prelaunch preparation, composing of several months of negotiations and decision-making processes, also encompassed technical changes made to the cranes' set-up. Corrections into the settings of Mobile Harbor Cranes were made internally by APM Terminals Poti Asset Maintenance Team, with the assistance and guidance from the German Crane Manufacturer, “Liebherr.”

“For the first time in the history of Georgian Ports, such massive OOG Cargo has been handled via mobile harbor cranes (MHC). High competency and customer orientation of our technical and operations teams, made it possible to change crane specifications and discharge equipment from the vessel synchronously with 2 MHCs. Initiatives and projects like this, comfort Port stakeholders to run their logistics solutions effectively and successfully.” – Keld Mosgaard Christensen, Managing Director of APM Terminals Poti.

The 204 Ton Generator is not only the heaviest unit that has ever been handled at Poti Sea Port with harbor cranes but, indeed, at any Georgian Port.

Photo: Transport & Logistics Company NLG transports Out of Gauge (OOG) cargo from Europe to Armenia through Poti Sea Port. 

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