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Cavotec AMP telescopic crane connects electrical power to Stena Hollandica

One of two Cavotec Alternative Maritime Power (AMP) units that recently went into service at the Port of Rotterdam. Cavotec has worked on a large number of AMP applications in Europe, North America and Asia.
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