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Yucatán deep-water port orders two Konecranes Gottwald ESP.7 mobile harbour cranes
Terminal de Contenedores de Yucatán SA de CV (APM Terminals Yucatán) has ordered two Konecranes Gottwald ESP.7 Mobile Harbour Cranes, each configured to match with the local infrastructure and equipped with an external power supply to support the terminal’s decarbonization strategy. The order was booked in Q4 2025 and the cranes will be delivered to Puerto Progreso at the end of September 2026.
The Port of Progreso is the main maritime gateway of the Yucatán Peninsula, connecting its textile and manufacturing industries with the United States. As the port’s only dedicated container terminal, APM Terminals Yucatán plays a central role in foreign trade across the southern region of Mexico. The two Konecranes Gottwald ESP.7 mobile harbour cranes form a major part of a modernization and capacity-building program underway at the port.
“Our terminal is advancing through a significant long-term investment program, and these two cranes represent important milestones along that path. We already operate earlier-generation Konecranes Gottwald mobile harbour cranes, so we are familiar with their reliability and performance. Konecranes was the natural choice for our next phase of growth,” says Victor Peter Konen, managing director and COO of APM Terminals Yucatán.
“These customized cranes combine high performance with the option of fully electric operation, aligning perfectly with the terminal’s long-term vision. We appreciate the trust placed in our technology and look forward to continuing our the modernization and ongoing operations at the Port of Progreso,” said Marc Wellenberg, regional sales manager at Port Solutions, Konecranes.
This contract is part of Ecolifting, Konecranes’ comprehensive step-by-step roadmap to zero tailpipe emissions that supports the decarbonization of port operations. solutions range from renewable diesel-powered drives to hybrid and fully-electrified fleets and emerging options like hydrogen.










