Port of Montevideo to receive crane to operate in public spaces
May, 27, 2019 Posted by datamarnewsWeek 201922
The Port of Montevideo is expecting to receive a new crane by the end of 2019. The equipment will be used mainly for handling Paraguayan transshipment cargo.
According to the president of the National Ports Administration (ANP) of Uruguay, Alberto Díaz, two companies that are not present in the Port of Montevideo are competing for the concession of the crane.
The equipment will be used in the public spaces at the Port of Montevideo, including in the C and D Piers. The inauguration of these docks was announced by the Minister of Transport and Public Works of the country, Victor Rossi, for June 14.
The new crane will be a mobile multi-purpose crane similar to the one that operates in the Port of Fray Bentos, also in Uruguay, that will allow handling of containers, bulk, and heavy goods.
“The acquisition arises from the analysis that we were failing to fully meet the needs of Paraguayan and cabotage vessels. The diagnosis was that private operators do not provide enough equipment to deal with this business which, to a certain extent, harms us,” explains Diaz.
It is worth remembering that the two cranes that were out of service will be discarded. The new equipment meets the evolution of the market.
“We are not deciding to operate directly, what we are saying is that we will operate in the same way as we are doing (cranes managed by agency employees); and all our operators who rent their crane services know this,” says Díaz.
Investments
On June 14 the expansion of Pier C and Pier D will be inaugurated at the Port of Montevideo. The initiative, which is classified as one of the strategic port development projects, required U$148.7m of investments in Pier C and US$82.5m in Pier D, totaling U$231.2m, including dredging works.
About the Port of Montevideo
The Port of Montevideo is located in Rio de la Plata and is the main port of the Uruguayan National Port System, consolidated as a multipurpose port (containers, bulk, fish, cruises, passenger transport, automobiles, and general cargo).
The Port of Montevideo operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year and statistically registers a low probability of winds and storms that prevent operations.
-
Ports and Terminals
May, 10, 2019
0
Montevideo Port records declining TEU throughput this year
-
Ports and Terminals
Jul, 10, 2019
0
Port of Buenos Aires relocates Paraguayan free zone
-
Ports and Terminals
Apr, 23, 2019
0
ANP in Uruguay reconsiders dedicated MSC Terminal
-
Ports and Terminals
Mar, 14, 2019
0
Sauce de Juan Lacaze Port development work finishes this month