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Ward increases export handling capacity with new king-size crane

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Metal and waste recycling specialist Ward has invested in a Mantsinen 70 hydraulic crane for its metal processing site at Redcar Bulk Terminal, to increase its export handling capacity for ferrous metals.

Ward CraneThe purchase is the largest single investment in material handling equipment Ward has made to date at over €800,000. The heavy-duty machine, developed with state-of-the-art technology, has a maximum reach of 24 metres and weighs 95 tonnes. It can lift up to 15 tonnes of material in each movement.

Thomas Ward, Commercial Director at Ward, said: “This is the largest piece of equipment in our business to date for bulk handling of scrap metal. The new Mantsinen 70 hydraulic crane is more energy-efficient, helping to reduce both our handling costs and CO2 emissions per tonne at our Redcar site. It also has the benefit of helping to increase loading speeds, which is an important factor when loading for our end users.”

As part of Ward’s sustainability strategy to 2030, it opted for the HybriLift energy-saving system, which provides greater load movement while using less energy, demonstrating Ward’s ongoing commitment to carbon reduction and lowering energy consumption, increasing efficiency by up to 35 per cent.

For more information, visit Ward’s website.

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