Kalmar Books Order for 30 Ottawa Terminal Tractors

December 11, 2018

Photo: Kalmar
Photo: Kalmar

Kalmar, part of Cargotec, has secured an order to supply a total of 30 Kalmar Ottawa T2 Terminal Tractors to the Tecon Santos container terminal in Brazil, operated by Santos Brasil Participações S.A. 

The order was booked in Cargotec's third quarter 2018 order intake, with delivery of the machines scheduled to take place through the first quarter of 2019.

Tecon Santos is located in the largest port in Latin America and is one of Brazil's leading logistic company and biggest container terminal. The terminal covers an area of almost 600,000 m2, including 12,000 m2 of warehousing space, and has an annual handling capacity of 2,000,000 TEU. Kalmar equipment forms the backbone of the Tecon Santos fleet, which includes Kalmar rubber-tyred gantry cranes (RTGs), empty container handlers and terminal tractors. The new Kalmar Ottawa T2 terminal tractors form part of the terminal's fleet expansion program, initiated to address the significant growth in demand seen in the past year.

The Kalmar Ottawa T2 is designed to bring order, control and efficiency to trailer handling operations. It combines power, functionality and performance with excellent ergonomics and easy maintenance. Key features include faster fifth-wheel lifting to speed up trailer handling, a completely redesigned cab for improved driver comfort and productivity, and easy-access service points to speed up routine checks and servicing. 



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