Alexandria Container Handling Issues Tenders for New Terminal Equipment
Alexandria Container and Cargo Handling Company (ACCH) has initiated multiple tenders to procure new cargo handling equipment for its container terminals in Egypt. This includes a tender for a ship-to-shore crane with a 75-tonne lifting capacity for the Alexandria Container…
Alexandria Container and Cargo Handling Company (ACCH) has announced a series of tenders for new cargo handling equipment. These tenders are intended to bolster operations at its container terminals located in Egypt. A notable tender among these is for a ship-to-shore crane, specified to have a lifting capacity of up to 75 tonnes, designated for the Alexandria Container Terminal.
This procurement drive by ACCH signals an investment in upgrading infrastructure and capabilities at its key terminals. The acquisition of advanced equipment, such as the high-capacity ship-to-shore crane, is crucial for handling larger vessels and increasing throughput efficiency.
For freight forwarders and shippers, this development suggests potential improvements in port efficiency and vessel turnaround times at Alexandria. Enhanced equipment can lead to faster loading and unloading operations, which may reduce port congestion and improve schedule reliability for container shipments moving through these terminals. This could translate into more predictable transit times and potentially lower demurrage or detention costs.
