Spain's Alicante Cruise Port anticipates more than 100 cruise ships and 230,000 passengers in 2024, which would set a new record for the Mediterranean port.
MSC Cruises, Europe's leading cruise company, reinforces its presence in the city of Alicante, which will be the port of embarkation in the summer season of 2022 for a new itinerary through the Western Mediterranean of 11 days and 10 nights from June to October. The tour will take place aboard MSC Orchestra, which has a capacity of …
Liebherr delivers STS cranes to Spanish group TMS for port activity
MADRID, 28 days ago Liebherr Container Cranes, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of ship to shore container cranes, said it has handed over a ship to shore (STS) container crane to Terminales Maritimas Del Sureste SA (TMS) in the Port of Alicante, Spain. The crane has an outreach of 46.9 m, a span of 15.24 m, and a lift height of 36 m with a SWL of 50 tonnes under single lift spreader. The crane will form a key part of the port extension project operated by TMS under a concession provided by the Alicante Port Authority, said the statement from Liebherr.
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New Liebherr ship to shore container crane enters service at Terminales Maritimas Del Sureste in the Port of Alicante
Liebherr Container Cranes have handed over a ship to shore (STS) container crane to Terminales Maritimas Del Sureste S.A (TMS) in the Port of Alicante, Spain.
The crane has an outreach of 46.9 m, a span of 15.24 m, and a lift height of 36 m with a SWL of 50 tonnes under single lift spreader. The crane will form a key part of the port extension project operated by TMS under a concession provided by the Alicante Port Authority. The extension project will help to provide the port with the necessary infrastructure and modern equipment to meet the competitive challenges into the future. This is in line with transportation policies promoted by the European Union in response to increased maritime traffic in the Mediterran