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AGPL inducts India’s First Economic Grab Ship Cranes

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Adani Gangavaram Port, recently announced the launch of two state-of-the-art Economic Grab Ship Cranes, marking a significant milestone as the first in India.

These advanced electric cranes are designed to handle multi-purpose operations, efficiently managing, loading and unloading processes.

This development highlights the port’s commitment to operational efficiency and sustainable practices. The introduction of these cranes demonstrates Adani Gangavaram Port’s continuous efforts to enhance cargo handling operations, thereby improving service offerings to customers, stated a release.

By integrating the latest technology and processes, the port aims to strengthen its position as a leader in trade services.

With world-class technology and best-in-class processes the port aims to further support and streamline trade in India.

Expressing happiness over the development, the port management said “the cranes aid in serving customers better. We continue to invest in state-of-the-art technologies that improve efficiency, ensure sustaina- bility, and enhance the overall customer experience.

Our dedication to bringing the best processes and technology to serve the trade remains steadfast, and these cranes are a witness to our vision of becoming a leader in India’s port and logistics sector.”

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