Femont puts a new container gantry into service for Hesse-Noordnatie

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Pascal Fémont

By Pascal Fémont, Export Manager, Femont N.V

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Femont new container gantry for Hesse-Noordnatie.

A few months after the new container crane of P&O (Antwerp Gateway) was built at the new Deurganckdock in the Antwerp Harbour, crane manufacturer FEMONT has put another gantry into service for PSA (Hesse-Noordnatie), the other major terminal operator situated on the west side of the Deurganckdock.

FEMONTS container gantries
The special features of FEMONTS container gantries are the low power consumption, comfortable working conditions for the operator, low noise level, low maintenance and long life.

As happened many times before Hesse-Noordnatie chose Femont to engineer and build a new container gantry.

Having more than 60 years of experience in building high-performance container cranes for inland and railway terminals; FEMONT can guarantee to find suitable solutions for all client requirements.

hoisting capacity of 52,5 tons
The new crane travels over approximately 750 meters, spans 25 meters or 6 tracks and has a hoisting capacity of 52,5 tons.

The special features of FEMONTS container gantries are the low power consumption, comfortable working conditions for the operator, low noise level, low maintenance and long life.

The new crane travels over approximately 750 meters, spans 25 meters or 6 tracks and has a hoisting capacity of 52,5 tons.

Pascal Fémont

Author Information - Pascal Fémont

Export Manager

FEMONT N.V. has been a 100% family owned company since its foundation back in 1929. Pascal Fémont, a fourth generation family member, joined the company at the beginning of 2004 and is currently active as Export Manager.

Please feel free to contact him for any inquiry at pascal.femont@femont.com

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