Double-jib “Mark-36” crane erection

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Description

Double-jib “Mark-36” crane erection

Konecranes Level Luffing Multipurpose Harbor Cranes are designed for heavy duty handling of various cargo for ports worldwide. They work 24 hours a day and 365 days a year giving more value to your investment. Konecranes goal is to ensure that you get the best performance of your cranes throughout the lifetime of the cranes. High operational performance and low running costs mean positive impact on your business. Konecranes will take care in all phases during the lifetime of the cranes.

Manufacturer

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Konecranes Plc (KCI Konecranes prior to 16 March 2007) is a Finnish company, headquartered in Hyvinkää, which specialises in the manufacture and service of cranes and lifting equipment as well as the service of machine tools. The firm produces about one in ten of the world’s cranes, of which around 80% are for use in factories and the remainder at ports. Konecranes products are made for industries handling heavy loads meaning ports, intermodal terminals, shipyards and bulk material terminals.

Contractor

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“Konecranes Ukraine” PJSC

Knowledge of production processes of ukrainian industries, using Konecranes scientific, technical and methodological bases, and strict adherence to the most modern international standards allows “Konecranes Ukraine” to offer products of the highest class, well-known for their reliability, performance, efficiency and safety in operation.

Customer

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Mariupol Sea Commercial Port, Ukraine

Mariupol sea port – one of the oldest ports of Ukraine. This is a port with a long tradition of good and rich experience.
Today the port of Mariupol is one of the largest ports of Ukraine. The port can handle more than 15 million tons of cargo per year. This is the largest and most advanced port of Azov.

Advantageous position of the port from the fact that it is in the site of transport corridors, located in the center of the largest industrial region of Ukraine and is rightly called the “sea gates of Donbass”.