Local firm Trans Gulf Port Cranes (TGPC) will deliver 10 ship-to-shore (STS) quay cranes and 25 rail-mounted gantry (RMG) cranes while Chinese manufacturer Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industries Company (ZPMC) is to provide the remaining 9 STS cranes and 25 RMG cranes.
When completed, Terminal 3 will add four million twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU) of capacity to Jebel Ali port, along with a 70 hectare yard. The terminal will be 1,860m long with a depth of 17m, allowing it to accommodate several next generation liners at the same time.
In the first half of 2012 DP World’s operations in the UAE, where Jebel Ali is the flagship facility, handled 6.6 million TEU, and expects expects Terminal 3 to boost the region’s capacity to 19 million TEUs when begin operations at the terminal in 2014.
DP World chairman, Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem said: "DP World remains committed to continuing to meet the needs of the region’s growing markets and supporting the continued economic progress of the UAE and Dubai."
"The expansion of capacity at our flagship Jebel Ali Port is in line with market demands and the changing needs of our customers. The new container terminal will further strengthen Jebel Ali’s position as the most efficient and modern gateway for cargo in the region and enhance its role as an economic growth engine."
At the signing ceremony, ZPMC deputy chief commercial manager Chen Weiping Yang Wenhui commented on ZPMC’s USD 170M deal. He said: "ZPMC is proud to be chosen as the partner in this milestone project in Jebel Ali Port. We delivered our first crane to DP World in 2005 and our relations have gone from strength to strength ever since.
TGPC chairman Obaid Bin Saleh Al Neaimi added: "TGPC, a member of IMCC Group, Abu Dhabi, is really proud to gain the confidence of DP World for delivery of the cranes for Jebel Ali’s new Terminal 3. After being associated with DP World for some years to deliver equipment to its terminals worldwide, we are proud of our association with DP World."