MITSUI E&S : Receives one of the largest Order for Thirty (30) numbers of Cargo Handling Cranes in Vietnam
October 12, 2023 at 10:06 pm EDT
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MITSUI E&S Co., Ltd. (hereinafter, "MITSUI E&S), President and Representative Director: Takahashi Takeyuki, has received an order from Port of Haiphong Joint Stock Company (CHP), a subsidiary of Vietnam Maritime Corporation (VIMC) for six (6) Ship to Shore Gantry Crane (Mitsui-Paceco Portainer®) and twenty-four (24) Rubber Tyred Gantry Cranes (Mitsui-Paceco Transtainer®). CHP is currently constructing the container terminal in Lach Huyen area in Hai Phong City, which locate in northern part of Vietnam. The scale of procurement is one of the largest for both CHP and MITSUI E&S ever in Vietnam market.
The Mitsui-Paceco Portainer® cranes to be delivered have a 65-meter outreach and be capable of handling large container vessels. This crane will be one of the largest cranes for CHP and in the Hai Phong area. Together with the environmentally friendly electrified Mitsui-Paceco Transtainer®, it is expected to contribute to CHP's increased cargo handling capacity.
MITSUI E&S has a record to deliver Mitsui-Paceco Portainer® and Mitsui-Paceco Transtainer® to CHP in 2001 and 2007, respectively, as part of the Japanese government's Official Development Assistance (ODA). The customer trusted MITSUI E&S because of the high quality with low failure rates based on our past delivery records.
MITSUI E&S will continue to provide high-quality products to support our customers' port operating business as a pioneer in crane manufacturer.
MES - Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding Co. Ltd. published this content on 13 October 2023 and is solely responsible for the information contained therein. Distributed by Public, unedited and unaltered, on 13 October 2023 02:05:26 UTC.
Mitsui E&S Co Ltd, formerly Mitsui E&S Holdings Co Ltd, is primarily engaged in ship, marine development, machinery, and engineering businesses. The Company operates its business through four segments. The Ship segment provides ships, naval vessels, high-speed passenger ships, offshore structures, underwater equipment, design engineering services, ship-related equipment and machinery, and steel structures. The Marine Development segment provides floating offshore oil and gas production, storage, and offloading facilities. The Machinery segment provides marine and land-use diesel engines, marine equipment, gas engines, steam turbines, blowers, compressors, gas turbines, among others. The Engineering segment provides power generation projects and general overseas civil engineering and construction work. The Company also engages in land-based diesel power plant business, information and communication equipment business, system development business, gas-related engineering, among others.