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The Port of Montreal, Canada, announced the start of installation for a crane with a 300-ton lifting capacity. This equipment will be used in the station's future container terminal.
The port facility reported that "its arrival at the site posed a significant logistical challenge. Prefabricated in Germany, it crossed the Atlantic before being transported to the Contrecœur site. Due to the imposing size of its components, no less than 13 convoys were needed to transport all the parts to the location."
Furthermore, it communicated that "once the different sections were delivered, the teams faced another important step: assembly, which lasted almost a week. To ensure correct installation and quality, a specialized team from the supplier was hired to collaborate on the work."
"The crane was first assembled flat before all mechanical components and the wiring system were installed. Once these elements were in place, its gradual positioning proceeded," the publication concluded.
Source: Portal Portuario