Demag subsidiary Gottwald Port Technology (Gottwald) has won a contract to supply a G HMK 8410 mobile harbour crane to Puerto Angamos, Mejillones, Chile. The Generation 5 (Model 8) crane will be the largest Gottwald mobile harbour crane for container handling in the Americas and it will allow Puerto Angamos to service super post-Panamax vessels from Q2, 2011 when the crane begins operating.
With the new crane, which has a working radius of up to 56 m and a lifting capacity of up to 100 tonnes, Puerto Angamos will have significantly upgraded its container handling capabilities to cope with the anticipated increases in vessel size at the port. The crane will be the second Gottwald machine at Puerto Angamos, where a Gottwald HMK 280 E crane has been in operation since 2002.
“The new crane is an integral part of our ambitious expansion plans and will contribute to increasing our efficiency and competitiveness and thus add to the attractiveness of our port,” said Emilio Bouchon, general manager Puerto Angamos.
With Central and South America having developed into one of its high-focus markets, Gottwald has expanded its regional sales and service representation. Comercial Fesanco S.A., owned by Miguel Fernandez Young and headquartered in Valparaiso, has been Gottwald’s representative since its founding in 1998 and over the years it has continually expanded and it now has offices and service support stations in Chile, Ecuador and Peru.
With Puerto Angamos, only 60 km north of the Antofagasta service station, fast and reliable after sales service for the new Model 8 crane is assured, according to the company.
In line with the integration process within the Demag Cranes Group, Fesanco has recently become the representative for Gottwald sister company Demag Cranes and Components. As a result of its growing list of clients, Fesanco recently moved to new and larger premises and workshop facilities in Curauma, Valparaiso.
(Source:http://www.container-mag.com)