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New crane for East Frisian ports

01.04.2024

EMDEN, NORDEN. NPorts’ Emden and Norden branches acquired a new, powerful mobile crane at the end of 2023. “The Port of Emden needs its own crane – we were certain of that. Especially for day-to-day port operations, we have to be flexible. I’m delighted that the new mobile crane is now in use and can also benefit our other locations,” said Aiko Hollander, who manages NPorts’ Emden branch. Purchased for 625,000 euros, the new 50-tonne crane is a heavyweight with three axles and a 31-metre boom.

Credits: NPorts

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