New barge crane for Austrian port
Published by Elizabeth Cope,
Editorial Assistant
Dry Bulk,
Linz Service GmbH will reconstruct its Port of Linz terminal in Eastern Austria and awarded Kuenz to supply a new Gantry Crane.
The 120 000 m² area of the Linz port is a gate in between the international freight traffic. The terminal will be modernised to help ensure optimal conditions for trimodal transport. A key part of the modernisation is a second container crane commissioned by Künz GmbH.
By 2021 the second Gantry Crane with a double-sided cantilever and a slewing trolley will span two adjoined barges, four railway tracks, a truck-loading and driving lane each, a working area for mobile handling equipment and a storage area.
Read the article online at: https://www.drybulkmagazine.com/ports-terminals/16012020/new-barge-crane-for-austrian-port/
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