Internacional
Rotterdam World Gateway welcomes new equipment
The new cranes, the largest of their kind, were built by ZPMC in China, have a lifting height of 56m and are capable of handling container vessels of up to 26 rows wide. Together with the two quay cranes RWG has invested in 25 new automated guided vehicles (AGVs).

Ronald Lugthart, CEO at RWG commented, “The arrival of the cranes and AGVs will allow RWG to further optimise our services and capacity.”
RWG is an international consortium consisting of four global container shipping companies – CMA CGM and its subsidiary, APL, MOL which is part of the Ocean Network Express triumvirate, HMM and terminal operator DP World.
Source: Container News