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ICTSI’s Victoria Container Terminal adds automated stacking cranes

The International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) facility at the Port of Melbourne, Victoria International Container Terminal (VICT), is extending its equipment fleet with the installation of six new automated stacking cranes (ASC).

Michele Labrut, Americas Correspondent

August 23, 2023

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Victoria International Container Terminal expands ASC fleet
Photo: ICTSI

The additional ASCs, purchased as part of VICT’s continuing expansion project, will operate on three new yard modules, increasing the terminal’s yard by 30% and reefer capacity by 43%.  

In addition, 15 new truck grids will be installed on the landside, increasing slot availability by 30%.

VICT is also adding two additional bigger ship-to-shore (STS) cranes to its fleet, bringing the total number of STS cranes to seven.

The new cranes will have an extent of 22 containers, allowing them to handle up to 14,000-teu Neo-Panamax ships.

Furthermore, the quay line will be expanded by 71 metres to accommodate two 336-metre-long vessels berthing at the same time.

The extension is expected to be finished and operational by the beginning of 2024, with the expectation of increasing VICT’s annual throughput capacity to 1.25 million teu, up from 250,000 teu.

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About the Author

Michele Labrut

Americas Correspondent

Michèle Labrut is a long-time Panama resident, a journalist and correspondent, and has continuously covered the maritime sector of Central & Latin America.

Michèle first came to Panama as a press attaché to the French Embassy and then returned to the isthmus as a foreign correspondent in the 1980s.

Author of Seatrade Maritime's annual Panama Maritime Review magazine and of several books, Michèle also wrote for Time magazine, The Miami Herald, NBC News and the Economist Intelligence Unit. She has also collaborated in making several documentaries for the BBC and European and U.S. television networks.

Michèle's profession necessitates a profound knowledge of the country, but her acumen is not from necessity alone, but a genuine passion for Panama.

In 2012 she was awarded the Order of Merit (Knight grade) by the French Government for her services to international journalism and in 2021 the upgrade to Chevalier grade.

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