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Oranjestad, Aruba, Netherlands Antilles

Aruba has three seaports. The port of Oranjestad, Aruba's container port and cruise ship terminal, is accessible to all types of vessels. It has a depth of 38 feet MLW and 4,070 feet of docking space. The container terminal has a 50-ton gantry crane with a maximum capacity of 60,000 TEUs containers per year, and a 140-ton mobile crane. There are also two roll-on roll-off ramps, and facilities for 36 reefer connections are available. Barcadera is the industrial port with a depth of 36 feet and 1,148 feet of docking space. The Aruba Ports Authority administers the ports of Oranjestad and Barcadera, while the Coastal Aruba Refining Company NV administers the port of San Nicolas (Sint Nicolaas), hosting the oil terminals and two reef berths.

(297-8)26633
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Richmond, CA, United States

Bragg Crane Service Inc. provides crane, rigging, and heavy haul services with a location in Richmond, CA, serving the San Francisco Bay Area.

(510) 232-7222
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Tersaneler Cad No 20, Tuzla, Istanbul, Turkey

Cicek Shipyard, located in Tuzla Bay, has two slipways and a panamax-sized building dock. Construction of vessels in the building dock began in 2006. The first and still the only such facility in Turkey, it is served by a 300 tonne gantry crane and has already been used to construct four IMO II chemical tankers. The building dock is currently being extended to 250m in length. Construction of smaller ships takes place on two slipways. The larger one is 160m in length and is served by a 200-tonne gantry crane. A smaller slipway suitable for building coastal vessels is currently being used for the construction of four 3,100 dwt IMO II chemical tankers.

+90 216 395 2309
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Regents Park, New South Wales, Australia

Electruck continually strives for above average sales growth each year. This can only be achieved by adopting an innovative engineering approach and state of the art technology. Managed growth stems from repeat business from satisfied customers and from strategically selected new market segments. Our aim is to remain at the leading edge of technology in the portside materials handling field. We pay close attention to customers constantly changing needs and find most economical solutions to their operational requirements based on our wealth of engineering experience gained from the many ports around the world.

+61 2 9645 2822
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Strathmere, NJ, United States

Gantry Crane Trading is the source for used rubber tired gantry cranes, RTG's, straddle cranes, travelifts, and self propelled rail mounted gantry cranes. We trade machines built by Drott, MiJack, Shuttlelift, Ropco, Renner, Paceco to name a few. We also trade large pneumatic forklifts (over 50,000lb capacity). This site is updated weekly or as the listings change. GCT gives as much detail on each machine as possible, we have factory spec sheets for virtually every machine we have listed, and photos which are shown or available via e-mail on request. If you utilize any of the equipment we trade, please bookmark this site and check in periodically! In the meantime, please contact us via e-mail, phone or fax until our site is completed.

609-263-6900
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Sawtell, New South Wales, Australia

Isoloader Australia is an engineering and manufacturing group producing straddle carriers, rubber-tyred gantries, and specialised reach stackers. Our customers appreciate our solutions that assist in producing efficient intermodal transfer, container logistics, container handling and lifting heavy loads in a variety of applications.

(+61-2) 6658-1333
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Zaandam, Netherlands

+31 75 681 0410
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Buffalo, NY, United States

The Port of Buffalo, owned and operated by Gateway Metroport, ranks 28th amoung all U.S. seaports and seventh of the Great Lakes ports. Located at the eastern end of Lake Erie, it is 22 miles from Port Colborne, Ontario, the Welland Canal's terminus on Lake Erie, and is the first major U.S. port of call encountered on entering the Great Lakes. Its central location within 500 miles of the major population and distribution centers of the Northeast and North Central States, and within 500 miles of 75 percent of the Canadian population, makes it ideal for industry and distribution. The Port has excellent facilities: piers with 27 feet of water (Seaway standard depth) alongside, can accommodate seven vessels simultaneously. Two hundred acres located on or near deep water are set aside for bulk cargo storage; self unloaders and conventional bulk carriers can discharge and load while sheltered by the harbor breakwall. More and more shippers are taking advantage of the Port's excellent bulk distribution facilities. In addition to a number of heavy fork lift trucks, two portable conveyor belt systems and other modern material handling equipment, the Port recently acquired a 230 ton American crawler crane and a heavy duty front end loader. The crawler crane, when "married" to the Port's existing 50 ton LeTourneau gantry crane, offers dramatic lifting capability. The LeTourneau, with its lifting capacity of 50 tons at 40 feet, has the accessories: hook, bridle, electo-magnet, sling and spreaders, to move any type of cargo quickly and economically. Its high mobility enables it to serve both the general cargo and bulk piers. A highly mobile Kolberg conveyor system is also available. Foreign Trade Zone No. 23 is in operation at the Port and is just about at capacity. A satellite foreign trade zone has been opened near the Greater Buffalo International Airport and in Amherst. The Port of Buffalo is a member of the Council of Upstate Ports of New York, a forum for discussion and resolution of problems common to New York's upstate port; it played a leading role in forming the Port of Buffalo Users Group, a cooperative unit formed by local shippers for consolidation of cargoes and inducement of regularly scheduled steamship services. The history of the Gateway Port of Buffalo over the past decade has shown steady improvement and expansion of Port facilities. With the future expected to emphasize energy efficient transportation modes ever more strongly, the Gateway Port of Buffalo has great potential for playing a primary role in the Buffalo area economy in coming years.

(716) 826-2890
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Sturgeon Bay, WI, United States

SHUTTLELIFT, INC. - Mfg of lift equipment for your material handling needs. The shuttlelift product line includes the rubber tired self propelled straddle crane in capacities from 15-800 tons, along with our carrydeck industrial cranes in 17,000-40,000 lb. capacities. Subsidiary of Marine Travelift

920-743-8650
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