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  • Cavotec signs EUR 5 million MoorMaster order for container terminal in Morocco

    Cavotec has signed a EUR 5 million contract with a leading port operator to supply a MoorMaster® automated vacuum mooring system to a container terminal in Morocco. Delivery is scheduled for September 2026 and includes a two-year service level agreement.
    The system keeps vessels stable during operations, enabling more efficient ship-to-shore crane operations and reducing mooring time - cutting

  • Cavotec SA Signs Strategic Cooperation Agreement with Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industries (ZPMC)

    Cavotec Hong Kong Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Cavotec SA, has signed a Letter of Intent with Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industries Company Limited (ZPMC), a major publicly traded state-owned enterprise listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange and a leader in the global heavy equipment manufacturing sector. This significant agreement, overseen by ZPMC’s principal shareholder, China Communication

  • Cavotec wins port equipment orders worth EUR 10m

    News of a number of significant orders for our advanced crane technologies from the world's leading crane manufacturers, as well as orders for its innovative shore power systems. The orders have a combined value of approximately EUR 10 million.

  • Cavotec secures three significant orders for motorised cable reels at DP World’s Jebel Ali Port

    Following news of a major order for shore power equipment at Port of Los Angeles last week, today we can announce another substantial ports project for Cavotec; this time for motorised cable reel technologies for installation on ship-to-shore (STS) cranes and rail-mounted gantry (RMG) cranes at DP World’s new container terminal at Jebel Ali Port in the United Arab Emirates.

  • Cavotec wins major cable reel order for Sri Lanka container port

    News of the latest in a series of orders Cavotec's Ports & Maritime unit has won for electrical power and spreader cable reel units for ship-to-shore container cranes; this time for a major new development at the Port of Colombo in Sri Lanka.