Kony received a Montreal company tire crane order
Kony is a world - renowned manufacturer of engineering machinery. Recently, the company received orders from 5 tires container gate cranes (RTG) from the Termont Montreal company.
Montreal company, located in the port of Montreal, Canada, is an enterprise engaged in container terminal business. Termont Montreal is one of the two container terminal operations in the port. In order to improve the efficiency and reliability of the container lifting operation, Termont has ordered 5 tire type container gantry cranes (RTG) from the Coney crane company.
The 5 16 wheel RTG of this order is equipped with Keni's patent active load control system, which enables the equipment to maximize the efficiency of the hoisting operation. The lifting capacity of the equipment is 60 tons, the heap 5 over 6, and the stacking width of 6 box position +1 truck passages. The crane will be equipped with automatic driving, which is an auxiliary driving function, which can make the lifting equipment advance on the pre programmed linear path and prevent collision when lifting. In addition, RTG will also be equipped with TRUCONNECT remote service function to provide 24 hours of continuous access service (to access the global network of Technology Support Center), to provide professional knowledge and help solve potential problems, thereby reducing downtime.
Julien Dubreuil, general manager of Montreal company, pointed out: "choosing a Coney crane's gantry container crane is a decision made after thorough assessment. Our assessment covers all aspects of RTG, including performance, operations, maintenance, and technical support, and so on. We believe that the decisions we have made are correct and look forward to the delivery of these lifting devices. "
"I am glad that we have succeeded in winning the order of the Termont Montreal company." "We look forward to successful deliveries and establish long-term mutually beneficial relations with Termont," said Antoine Bosquet, sales director of Coney port lifting appliances.
It is reported that the heavy equipment will be delivered in the second half of 2016.