EUROGATE Container Terminal Hamburg GmbH has ordered 15 Hybrid Konecranes Noell Straddle Carriers. The order, booked at the end of 2024, will be delivered with the new modular straddle carrier design, which enables easy drive retrofits for reduced fossil fuel dependence. The straddle carriers will be delivered by July 2026.
The Group handles more than 12 million TEUs annually at nine locations across Europe and Africa. Over the past 25 years, the operator has deployed several hundred Konecranes Noell Straddle Carriers across its German network. EUROGATE’s latest investment reaffirms its confidence in Konecranes’ reliability, innovation and ability to help customers reduce their dependence on fossil fuels.
The 15 straddle carriers offer groundbreaking modularity that allows customers to retrofit power options with much-reduced effort, which leads to zero dependence on fossil fuels. The upgrading of drives previously required extensive rebuilds, but the new design simplifies the transition to battery-electric operation or hydrogen power.
“The flexibility to make powertrain upgrades makes this a future-proof investment. Konecranes is helping us to move towards CO2-neutral operations while continuing to deliver the high operational efficiency we are known for,” says Johannes Stelten, Managing Director of EUROGATE Container Terminal Hamburg.
“The new, modular design of Konecranes Noell Straddle Carriers opens a new era in container handling by combining modular flexibility with sustainable performance. It’s appropriate that EUROGATE – one of our most loyal customers – has taken this step towards the future of eco-efficient container handling,” says Peter Kania, Sales Director, Straddle Carrier business unit, Konecranes.
The straddle carriers will be equipped for TIC 4.0, the industry-standard framework enabling advanced data transmission for operational insights and performance tracking.