APM Terminals Invests in New Infrastructure in Italy at Savona-Vado on the Ligurian Coast
2015-10-12 23:36

APM Terminals Invests in New Infrastructure in Italy at Savona-Vado on the Ligurian Coast

by Patrick Fach-Pedersen

EUR 150 million investment planned.

4 STS Cranes and 14 ARMGs ordered for Spring 2017.

New 800,000 TEU annual capacity deep-water terminal opens January 2018, providing new logistics alternatives for Western Europe.

Vado, Italy – APM Terminals signed an agreement for the construction and delivery of four Ship-to-Shore (STS) Gantry Cranes and 14 Automated Rail-Mounted Gantry Cranes (ARMGs) for the new APM Terminals Vado terminal now under construction on Italy’s Ligurian coast. The new terminal, the first new major port construction in Italy in several decades, is scheduled to open in January 2018 with an annual throughput capacity of 800,000 TEUs, and the ability to handle vessels up to 18,000 TEU capacity.

The Italian government is providing EUR 300 million for civil works for the project. APM Terminals is investing EUR 150 million in the new terminal which will create 450 new jobs when operations commence. In 2014, the ports of northern Italy’s Liguria range, including La Spezia, Genoa and Savona/Vado, handled a combined 3.5 million TEUs, representing an increase of approximately 6% compared with the previous year.

“This crane and container handling equipment order is a very important milestone in the development of APM Terminals Vado, and the future of the Savona-Vado area” stated APM Terminals Vado Managing Director Carlo Merli, adding “this shore side infrastructure is essential to the development of new logistics networks and inland transportation possibilities for Italy as the Ligurian coast becomes accessible to the global shipping fleet’s largest vessels”.

Vessels of up to 14,000 TEU capacity are now calling the Ligurian coast facilities as larger container ships are introduced into the Far East/Europe trade lane, the world’s busiest. The APM Terminals Global Terminal Network, the largest terminal operator in the Mediterranean Sea, is expanding into the Ligurian coast as part of the port’s master plan to create new global supply chain access to markets in Northern Italy, Southern France, Switzerland and Germany.

The new terminal, which will handle both containerized and liquid bulk cargoes, will be integrated operationally with the existing 275,000 annual TEU capacity Vado Reefer Terminal facility, which was acquired by APM Terminals in August 2015. The STS cranes are expected for delivery in March of 2017, while the ARMGs are scheduled to arrive the following month.


Source: APM Terminals press release

Source: APM Terminals press release