PTP Procures Five ULCV Quay Cranes from ZPMC

Port of Tanjung Pelepas (PTP) has inked a deal with Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industries (ZPMC) for the procurement of five Ultra Large Container Vessel or ULCV Quay Cranes.

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ULCV Quay Cranes

PTP’s CEO, Mark Hardiman, and ZPMC’s Vice President, Celilia Shen, presided over the signing ceremony. This strategic acquisition underscores PTP’s commitment to enhancing its capabilities and services.

The move aims to efficiently manage the increasing volume of containerized cargo at the terminal, bolstering regional trade dynamics.

The investment aligns with PTP’s modernization strategy and sustainability goals, with an emphasis on reducing emissions. ZPMC, a leading global manufacturer, expressed pride in partnering with PTP, emphasizing their dedication to delivering innovative port equipment solutions.

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