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Cavotec secures US$7 million in shore power contracts

Cavotec has secured two significant contracts, totalling US$7 million, to supply its advanced PowerMove shore power systems to two major Mediterranean ports.

These systems are designed to enable cruise ships and RoRo vessels to connect to shore power, effectively reducing emissions and supporting more eco-friendly port operations.

The first contract includes several PowerMove mobile cable management systems tailored for both cruise and RoRo vessels. Deliveries are set to start in mid-2025 and finish by year-end.

By allowing docked vessels to operate emission-free, these systems will lower noise pollution, enhance passenger comfort, save on fuel costs, and help ports comply with rigorous environmental standards.

The second contract covers the delivery of two PowerMove shore power systems, expected in the first quarter of 2026. These installations will allow two cruise vessels to connect to shore power simultaneously, further bolstering sustainable practices at the port.

“We are proud to contribute to reduction of emissions in the world’s ports with our innovative, sustainable shore power solutions for the maritime industry,” stated Patrick Mares, President of Cavotec’s Ports & Maritime Division.





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