June12 , 2026

    Hutchison Ports Sohar Invests in 12 Automated Electric Cranes

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    Hutchison Ports Sohar has placed an order for 12 automated electric cranes as part of its ongoing efforts to enhance terminal efficiency, expand cargo-handling capacity, and advance sustainability goals. The investment reflects the port operator’s commitment to modernizing infrastructure and supporting the growing demands of regional and international trade.

    The new cranes will be equipped with automation technology designed to improve operational precision, increase productivity, and reduce turnaround times for vessels and cargo. By incorporating electric-powered equipment, the terminal also aims to lower emissions and reduce its environmental footprint, aligning with broader industry efforts to decarbonize port operations.

    Located at the Port of Sohar in Oman, Hutchison Ports Sohar serves as a key logistics and transshipment hub connecting markets across the Middle East, Asia, Europe, and Africa. The addition of advanced cargo-handling equipment is expected to strengthen the terminal’s ability to accommodate rising container volumes and support future growth.

    The move highlights a growing trend among ports worldwide to invest in automation and electrification technologies. These solutions not only improve operational efficiency but also help operators meet increasingly stringent environmental standards while enhancing workplace safety and reliability.

    Industry stakeholders view the crane order as a significant step in reinforcing Sohar’s competitiveness as a regional maritime gateway. Once deployed, the automated electric cranes are expected to contribute to faster cargo movement, improved service quality, and greater sustainability across terminal operations.

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