• Port
  • Gabon

19 July 2024 | 11:28

OCT strengthens its operational capacity with the acquisition of new state-of-the-art gantry cranes

As part of the development of Owendo Container Terminal’s (OCT) activities, the company announces the receipt of five yard gantry cranes (RTG) and two quay gantry cranes (STS). This strategic acquisition now brings OCT’s equipment fleet to a total of nine RTGs and four STSs, enhancing the capacity and efficiency of the terminal’s port operations.

The five new gantry cranes will be deployed on OCT’s most popular import fleet, replacing the reach stackers. This state-of-the-art equipment, with twice the lifting speed of existing RTGs and capable of reaching up to seven rows of containers, will significantly optimize container storage and handling at the terminal.

 

The two new dock gantry cranes, manufactured by ZPMC, the world’s leading port equipment company, can now lift two containers simultaneously and achieve a span of 20 rows on the vessel, far outperforming the previous models limited to 13 rows. With lifting speeds of 82 meters per minute, these STS gantry cranes will help reduce vessel stopover time and streamline overall port operations.

«The acquisition of these seven latest-generation gantry cranes is part of our investment strategy to strengthen OCT's operational efficiency and respond to the growth of container traffic in Gabon. This state-of-the-art equipment will allow us to offer superior quality services to our customers, while contributing to the modernization and competitiveness of the Gabonese port sector» Laurent Goutard, CEO of OCT

This initiative demonstrates OCT’s commitment to pursue its mission of providing world-class port services, while supporting Gabon’s economic development through modern and efficient infrastructure.

About Owendo Container Terminal

About Owendo Container Terminal

Owendo Container Terminal (OCT) is the operator of the container terminal at the port of Owendo in Gabon. A major player in the country’s logistics chain, OCT employs nearly 300 Gabonese people and is developing a subcontracting policy that generates nearly a thousand indirect jobs. Each year, OCT also carries out actions to support local populations in partnership with NGOs in many areas related in particular to education and the environment.

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Press contact :

Aimée Pascaline MOUGOULA – Head of Communication & CSR Department – AGL Gabon

aimeepascaline.mougoula@oct-gabon.com – T +241 62 30 40 86 / +241 11 70 95 00 / +241 11 79 41 00

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