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Konecranes has recently delivered an eco-efficient Konecranes Gottwald Model 4 Mobile Harbor Crane to Broekman Logistics following an order placed in December 2019. The new crane is already handling breakbulk and containers at their multipurpose terminal in the Port of Rotterdam, The Netherlands. “We want our terminal to develop and grow continuously, along with the ambitions of our customers,” says Rob van Dijk, Director of Operations at Broekman Logistics. “To prepare for the future and build new business, we are willing to invest in projects, expansions and new equipment. We chose Konecranes because we were looking for a high- performance crane that would allow us to handle bigger volumes.”

Broekman Logistics’ first electrically driven Konecranes Gottwald Mobile Harbor Crane is a Model 4 in the G HMK 4406 variant that can handle a maximum load of 100 tons and has a working radius up to 46 meters. It can be used on ships up to Panamax class. Smart crane features include a hoisting height assistant and a land- side lowering function

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