Bromma has won a major contract for its all-electric yard and STS “Greenline” spreaders. A total of 20 all-electric yard crane spreaders and six STS45 separating twin-lift spreaders will be delivered to Tan Cang (Saigon Newport) International Container Terminal in Vietnam. The new spreaders will operate on ship-to-shore and yard container cranes from ZPMC.
Stockholm-based Bromma said that its all-electric Greenline spreaders were gaining in popularity due to financial, operational, and environmental benefits.
Lower spreader weight results in significantly lower crane power consumption and substantial lifetime energy cost reduction. Power consumption is also reduced due to the elimination of the idling hydraulic power pack. Fewer service points also means less out-of-service time for routine spreader maintenance, while the elimination of spreader hydraulics leads to higher operational reliability.
Bromma pointed out that eliminating hydraulics can also reduce spreader energy consumption by 90% – a lifetime savings of 150,000kWh – corresponding to 113 tonnes in CO2 emission savings per spreader.
In addition, by reducing spreader weight, lifetime reduction in crane power consumption will produce 94 tonnes in CO2 emission savings per spreader, the company said.
Stockholm-based Bromma said that its all-electric Greenline spreaders were gaining in popularity due to financial, operational, and environmental benefits.
Lower spreader weight results in significantly lower crane power consumption and substantial lifetime energy cost reduction. Power consumption is also reduced due to the elimination of the idling hydraulic power pack. Fewer service points also means less out-of-service time for routine spreader maintenance, while the elimination of spreader hydraulics leads to higher operational reliability.
Bromma pointed out that eliminating hydraulics can also reduce spreader energy consumption by 90% – a lifetime savings of 150,000kWh – corresponding to 113 tonnes in CO2 emission savings per spreader.
In addition, by reducing spreader weight, lifetime reduction in crane power consumption will produce 94 tonnes in CO2 emission savings per spreader, the company said.



