Cargo handling equipment and Facilities

Port Handling Equipment
The port operator operates a modern, high-performance, and well-maintained fleet of lifting, handling, and cargo processing equipment, ensuring reliable, efficient, and safe handling of a wide range of cargo types. The equipment fleet consists of established global manufacturers with proven quality and long-term operational reliability, guaranteeing high operational readiness and sustainability of port operations.
The main lifting and cargo handling equipment includes machinery and systems from leading brands such as Liebherr, Komatsu, Kalmar (Cargotec), and Gottwald, providing high productivity in the handling of bulk, general, and heavy cargo. These machines enable the handling of large cargo units, high operating cycles, and precise positioning during quay, warehouse, and intra-terminal operations.
For internal transfer and cargo handling, the operator utilizes a wide range of forklifts and specialized terminal vehicles from manufacturers such as Heli Forklifts and Terberg, ensuring flexibility when operating in confined spaces, warehouse areas, and open storage yards. The equipment is configured with various lifting and cargo-handling attachments, allowing safe and efficient handling of palletized, packaged, and bulk cargo.
The equipment fleet is further complemented by specialized trailers, semi-trailers, and transport solutions from manufacturers such as Wielton, ensuring reliable intra-port transportation and optimized logistics flows between quay, storage, and operational areas.
For the handling of general, bulk, and project cargo, high-quality lifting and crane attachments from established manufacturers such as Peiner Smag and Verstegen are used, ensuring efficient, reliable, and safe operations. All systems comply with the applicable international safety and quality standards.
All equipment is maintained in proper technical condition through a strict planned maintenance program, periodic technical inspections, and continuous training of operational personnel.
The use of modern equipment from leading global manufacturers enables the port operator to provide flexible, efficient, and competitive services that meet the requirements of modern logistics chains.


