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Penang Port Invests RM37 Mln In Four Hybrid RTG Cranes To Enhance Efficiency, Sustainability

GEORGE TOWN, June 23 (Bernama) -- Penang Port Sdn Bhd has invested US$7.88 million (RM37 million) in acquiring four new hybrid rubber-tyred gantry (RTG) cranes from Mitsui E & S Co Ltd, Japan, to enhance operational efficiency and promote environmental sustainability.

In a statement today, Penang Port said the addition of these four new hybrid RTGs brings the total to 11 hybrid units as part of the 31-unit RTG fleet and this significant upgrade underscores its commitment to innovation.

Penang Port began its hybrid RTG journey with three units in 2019 before adding four more in 2020.

“Hybrid RTG cranes play a crucial role in modern port operations by efficiently loading and stacking intermodal containers with impressive accuracy. What sets these machines apart is their innovative use of both diesel and electric battery power.

“We anticipate a 50 per cent reduction in fuel consumption and emissions with the addition of these hybrid cranes, leading to significant cost savings compared to traditional diesel-powered RTGs,” the statement said.

Meanwhile, chief executive officer Datuk Sasedharan Vasudevan said the investment underscores Penang Port’s commitment to enhancing operational efficiency while fostering a greener and more sustainable port environment.

“With these new RTGs, we will significantly improve our container handling capacity, optimise our operations, and most importantly, reduce our carbon footprint, paving the way for a healthier future.

“The arrival of four hybrid RTG cranes represents a significant advancement for Penang Port and the communities it serves,” he added.

In addition to the operational benefits, this initiative aligns closely with Penang Port’s strong environmental, social, and governance (ESG) sustainability goals. It encompasses aspects of the port's operations, from minimising carbon footprint and improving waste management practices to optimising resource utilisation.

-- BERNAMA