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APM Terminals Maasvlakte II proceeds with digital expansion

APM Terminals Maasvlakte II has placed a large order with Konecranes for an Automated Horizontal Transport System, whose delivery and commissioning will begin in 2025.

The contract includes up to 71 Lift Automated Guided Vehicles (Lift AGVs), an expansion of the system to manage more than 140 Lift AGVs, a third battery exchange station and virtual reality simulation software – lifting the standards of reliability and efficiency at the terminal.

The selection of this advanced system is part of APM Terminals’ expansion project to double its capacity by 2027.

With this system, Maasvlakte II (MVII) will become APM Terminals’ largest fully automated terminal in Europe. The total area, which covers 130 hectares, will include a 2,000-meter-long deep-sea quay and 500 meters of barge quay.

Harold Kunst, Managing Director of APM Terminals MVII, commented, “The high-quality equipment from Konecranes has met our expectations time and time again. With this follow-up order for an electrified automated transport system, we are laying a reliable foundation to meet our ambitious growth and CO2 reduction targets, and we can also serve our customers well at the expanded terminal.”

In addition to physical delivery, Konecranes offers integration, commissioning and automation services, which will ensure the smooth implementation of the equipment.

Ralf Konnerth, Director of Automated Horizontal Transport at Konecranes, said, “We are proud to continue our long-term partnership with APM Terminals and to continue with this crucial contribution to their expansion project. This confirms the confidence APM Terminals places in our systems and expertise.”

The addition of a third battery charging station is expected to enable further optimization of operations by reducing driving distances. A key component of the delivery is Konecranes’ CONTROLS Emulation software. This ‘digital Twin’ of the terminal provides real-time operational simulation, improving safety and efficiency by enabling new operators to train in a protected environment and facilitating the ongoing testing of innovative efficiency enhancements without impacting ongoing operations.





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