August24 , 2026

    Port of Augusta boosts productivity with Konecranes crane

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    Europea Servizi Terminalistici Srl (EST), a subsidiary of the Italian Shipping & Logistics Agency Srl (ISLA), has ordered a new hybrid drive Konecranes Gottwald ESP.8 Mobile Harbor Crane for the fast-developing Port of Augusta, Sicily.

    The order was booked in Q1 2025, with delivery and commissioning expected by the end of summer.

    EST recently secured a 25-year concession to operate the new container terminal in Augusta – the largest port in Sicily by cargo volume. To support its productivity and reach its sustainability goals for the terminal, EST opted to invest in a hybrid drive Konecranes Gottwald ESP.8 mobile harbor crane with a lifting capacity of 150 tonnes.

    Equipped with a 5.3-metre tower extension and 65-tonne twin-lift spreaders, the crane is expected to improve EST’s ability to handle containers and specialised heavy cargo, such as wind energy components.

    Key crane components are covered by Konecranes predictive services based on TRUCONNECT monitoring and an additional condition-based maintenance system. The hybrid drive combines a diesel engine with two ultracapacitors to reduce fuel consumption and tailpipe emissions.

    The crane is also prepared for an external power supply, enabling full electrification and zero onsite tailpipe emissions once the necessary infrastructure is in place at the Port of Augusta.

    “As we scale up operations in Augusta, we’re focused on immediate efficiency gains while preparing for a fully electric future,” said Pietro B. Coniglio, Managing Director of EST and ISLA.

    “This first investment in Konecranes hybrid equipment is perfectly aligned with our journey, enabling us to take on more complex cargo in a sustainable manner and to meet the increasing demand for our services, especially from the growing offshore wind industry in the Mediterranean.”

    “Ports are evolving and with this investment, EST is keeping pace with the change. Konecranes Gottwald mobile harbor cranes are a future-proof choice for port operators looking to balance productivity and sustainability on the journey to full electrification,” said Gino Gherri, Regional Sales Manager at Konecranes.

    Last month, Konecranes attained the IEC 62443-4-1 cybersecurity certification for Port Solutions and Industrial Equipment products offered to container handling, shipyards, process industries and general manufacturing customers.