Port Houston Adds New Hybrid RTG Cranes, Tour Boat Vessel for Continued Growth

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The Port Commission awarded a contract to Konecranes Finland Corporation for the purchase of 16 hybrid rubber-tired gantry (RTG) cranes for Bayport Container Terminal.

These new RTG cranes will be Port Houston’s first “one-over-six” container stacking units, setting a new standard moving forward while continuing to expand the port’s hybrid fleet to 46 in total. While this purchase underscores Port Houston’s sustainability efforts, this record also marks Port Houston’s second-largest purchase of cranes and will help further optimize the use of terminal space.

Ferry Boat And Large Ship On Houston Shipping Channel

The Port Commission also awarded a contract to Breaux Brothers Enterprises, Inc. for a new electric-diesel hybrid vessel to provide public tours of the Houston Ship Channel. The current tour boat, the M/V Sam Houston, has served the port for 67 years, providing free tours of the waterway to approximately 30,000 visitors every year.

The new ADA-compliant vessel will allow Port Houston to better serve guests with restricted mobility, expand its maritime education outreach, and once again reinforce the port’s commitment to environmental sustainability and carbon neutrality. The estimated construction time for the new vessel is 12-14 months.

Source: Port Houston (edited by subcusa.com)

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