Kalmar, part of Cargotec, has signed a significant repeat automation contract with DP World London Gateway to deliver an additional system of 20 automatic stacking cranes as the port continues its expansion programme and invests in a third berth following the successful launch of berths 1 and 2, the company said in its press release.
Kalmar has delivered 40 automatic stacking cranes, 28 shuttle carriers and two reachstackers to DP World London Gateway's first and second berths during 2013-2014. Navis, part of Cargotec, has provided the port's terminal operating system (TOS). The project has been the first joint Kalmar-Navis deployment of software with automated container handling equipment.
Olli Isotalo, President, Kalmar, said: "We are very proud of this significant order, which demonstrates the strong partnership between Kalmar and DP World London Gateway. Together we have built one of the most advanced automated terminal operations in the world, which has already proven its success. Kalmar is highly committed to making DP Word London Gateway the most efficient port in the world."
Simon Moore, CEO, DP World London Gateway, said: "The Berth Three announcement is a response to our customers' needs and shows our confidence in the future. Through its partnership with us, Kalmar has delivered proven success. DP World London Gateway is consistently delivering best in class performance with some of the quickest gate-to-gate truck turn-around times in the industry, high vessel productivity and excellent reliability meaning we have remained open, even in bad weather. We remain confident in Kalmar's ability to continue supporting us as this world class international hub port for the UK continues to grow."
The Kalmar delivery consists of 10 ASC modules, each with two cranes. The landside operations of the container yard are fully automated with Kalmar Automated Truck Handling deployed for both road truck as well as cassette operation. Kalmar has also played a key role in integrating the Kalmar terminal logistics system (TLS) and Navis TOS.
The third berth is planned to be operational in the second half of 2016.