May31 , 2026

    GENMA ships first hybrid RTGs to Bangladesh

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    GENMA has announced that the first batch of four hybrid RTGs has successfully set sail as part of its RTG project for a Bangladesh-based customer.

    This marks the beginning of the delivery phase for high-efficiency, eco-friendly port equipment.

    The initial shipment is being transported in knocked-down condition and will undergo short-distance inland transportation upon arrival before final assembly and commissioning at the customer’s site.

    The remaining 10 units will be shipped as fully assembled cranes to another terminal of the customer in a subsequent batch.

    As a fast-delivery project, GENMA completed the manufacturing and shipment of the first batch in seven months from project initiation.

    The hybrid RTGs supplied in this project feature the latest energy-saving hybrid technology, combining high performance with low emissions. These cranes will significantly reduce carbon emissions, supporting Bangladesh’s greener port operations, according to GENMA.

    Last month, Chittagong Drydock Limited (CDDL), a naval-affiliated ship repair company, officially took over operations of the New Mooring Container Terminal (NCT) at Chittagong Port.

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