Intergis has ordered a Konecranes Gottwald ESP.5 mobile harbour crane to improve its general and bulk cargo handling capabilities at the port of Busan, South Korea.

Intergis goes for Gottwald ESP.5 at Busan

Source: Konecranes

This Generation 6 machine builds extra versatility into Intergis’ existing fleet as the port undergoes major redevelopment. Ordered in the second quarter of 2024, the crane will be delivered in early 2025.

“The port of Busan is fast becoming very important for international trade. With the addition of this new crane, we can handle whatever our market demands. Not only that, its electric drive will both reduce our fuel consumption and help the port meet its goal of creating an eco-friendly commercial waterfront,” said Dong Ho Park, ceo at Intergis.

The new unit has a working radius of up to 46 m and a maximum capacity of 100 tonnes.