MICT gets 8 new RTGs to support new berth operation

International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) will soon take delivery of eight brand new rubber tired gantries (RTG) to support the Manila International Container Terminal’s (MICT) new Berth 6 operation that is scheduled for early next year.

 

An investment worth $10.7 million, the new RTGs will arrive in two batches beginning June next year in time for the startup of Berth 6, another multi-million dollar investment.

 

The order will raise the terminal’s RTG fleet from the current 37 to 45, the largest RTG fleet in the Philippines and among the other ICTSI-operated terminals worldwide. Furthermore, this investment, together with the startup of Berth 6, will raise the MICT’s current annual ca­pacity of 1.9 million TEUs to 2.5 million TEUs. The MICT is ICTSI’s flagship operation.

 

The new Kalmar RTGs employ the latest technology to provide op­timum efficiency. They are configured to provide one over five high stacking and six containers plus roadway wide. Precise container han­dling is enhanced through the latest Siemens Sinamics technology in which container sway is controlled through an automatic electronic system. Operation speeds are higher than existing cranes but with lower noise and less exhaust emission. Emphasis was placed on econ­omy of operation, and it is anticipated that these RTGs will yield fuel savings of at least 20 percent compared to the current fleet.

 

Maintenance, too, is reduced thanks to elimination of hydraulic systems and extended intervals between engine lube, coolant and overhaul pe­riods, all of which translates to reduced labor and lower consumable material costs.

 

Operator comfort is also increased with cabins that are equipped with high efficiency air conditioning, comfortable suspension seats, a low noise environment and state of the art joystick controls.

 

All of the usual features familiar to MICT operators such as fully au­tomatic steering, CCTV and container position reporting are also pro­vided to ensure that ICTSI’s premier port remains at the forefront of operational efficiency.

 

On top of this, an order has been placed for two new ZPMC super post-Panamax quay cranes also for the new Berth 6. These cranes, capable of lifting containers on 18-container wide vessels will enter service in 2012 and share many of the high technology features incor­porated into the RTG design.

 

Headquartered in Manila, Philippines, ICTSI is a leading port man­agement company involved in the operations and development of 22 marine terminals and port projects in 17 countries worldwide. The company was among the first international terminal operators to take its expertise overseas.