Motherwell Bridge Ltd is to construct and commission 16 cranes for container terminals in West Africa.

These projects were announced today during a visit to Motherwell Bridge’s Hal Far premises by Economy Minister Chris Cardona.

Motherwell Bridge Ltd will deliver 12 latest generation rubber-tyred gantry cranes to a container terminal in Togo, and four RTGs to a container terminal in Cameroon.

It will be the first time Motherwell Bridge has deployed its specialist teams to West Africa.

Mechanical and electrical engineers will begin to work on the project towards the end of May. The project will be completed within six months.

Since 2005, Motherwell Bridge has built and delivered more than 150 container terminal cranes, including 50 rubber-tyred gantry cranes at terminals in Malta, 51 rubber-tyred gantry cranes at ports in Malaga, Valencia and Castellon in Spain, 36 automatic stacking cranes in Barcelona, two rubber-tyred gantry cranes in Oman, and 12 automatic stacking cranes in Abu Dhabi.

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