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Konecranes MHCs at BMF Port Burgas
Customer story
At their two terminals in Burgas, a port city on the coast of the Black Sea in southeast Bulgaria, BMF Port Burgas EAD (BMF) have had four Konecranes…
Tightrope walker 2
Article
The type of energy you choose for the container cranes and other lifting equipment at your port significantly shapes your operations. Many of your…
A container with codes flowing out from it. Texts: Self design your port. Digitally empowered. Konecranes Port Solutions Days webinar. 24th November. From digital self-service to realization
Vodcast
In this webinar, held November 24, 2021 the theme was “Self-design your port. Digitally empowered.”, with presentations given by experts from…
In front of a mansion balcony there are parked cars and a Konecranes Lift Truck. Text says "Electric is obviously more expensive" but the word "expensive" is overlined and replaced with "profitable"
Article
The Konecranes E-VER has a fully electric driveline that’s more efficient than a diesel one. It’s quieter and more comfortable to drive. And it can…
Small step for man, big leap for Ecolifting
Article
Port Houston took a big leap a couple years ago when they purchased 17 Konecranes hybrid RTGs, reducing both overall emissions and operating costs…
A picture of a library with container hanging from the top. Image text says "Your yard will never be silent" with the word "never" overlined.
Article
Noise is pollution. The closer your container handling operation is to inhabited areas, the greater your noise pollution problem. We see it as our…
A pier with a Konecranes Mobile Harbor Crane. Image text saying "Electicity gets you nowhere" but "now" is overlined.
Article
With the new Generation 6 Konecranes Gottwald Mobile Harbor Cranes, you’re both free of emissions and free to move. A cable reel gets you 150 meters…
Spare Parts Online
Blog
REGISTER TODAY TO BUY AND SEE PRICES. The Best Way to Shop for Port Equipment Parts! The most up-to-date spare parts information will always be…
Large vessel at the dock
Article
The world’s first commercially successful container ship took just 58 containers from Newark to Houston in 1956. Now, in 2021, the world’s largest…