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  • A MoorMaster™ vacuum mooring systems at a ferry application in Norway.

    Maritime industry under pressure on emissions

    One of the world’s most conservative sectors is now witnessing a fundamental shift as efforts are made to transform its environmental footprint under intense pressure from its stakeholders. Across the maritime industry – typically slow to change – steps are being taken to reduce emissions and operate more sustainably, with the ultimate goal of achieving zero emissions.

  • “Going to work every day in the knowledge that we’re actively contributing to a better, more sustainable world feels great,” Mikael Norin, Cavotec CEO.

    Cavotec powers transport with profitable sustainability

    ​Sustainable profitability or profitable sustainability? With its innovative automation and electrification solutions, engineering group Cavotec is achieving both, and in the process is enabling a sustainable future that makes financial sense. Cavotec has laid the foundations for the future, now it’s time for growth.

  • One of our automated mooring applications at a passenger ferry berth in Finland.

    Cavotec automated mooring selected for Great Lakes e-ferry berths

    Cavotec is to supply its innovative MoorMaster™ automated mooring technology for use with two new-build, fully electrically powered ferries at five berths in Canada’s Great Lakes – the country’s first fully electrical non-cable vessels – highlighting how MoorMaster™ is a key technology for expanding the use of e-vessels.

  • Boxing clever: Cavotec is supplying its advanced cable reel technologies for two Boxhunter RTG. Image credit: Konecranes.

    Cavotec powers Konecranes Boxhunter RTG cranes

    Konecranes has selected Cavotec to supply advanced cable reel technologies for two electrically powered Boxhunter Rubber Tyred Gantry (RTG) cranes at an application in Paraguay. The cranes are the latest generation of Konecranes lightweight RTG cranes, and are set to reduce environmental impact and improve operational efficiency at the port.

  • Cavotec HOI enables the safe, efficient remote operation of the Atlas Copco ST Tram loader.

    Atlas Copco selects Cavotec HOI to improve mining loader safety, efficiency

    Working closely with mining group Atlas Copco, Cavotec has developed an innovative Human Operator Interface (HOI) system, incorporating long-range wireless communication, for operators of rugged loader vehicles used in mining applications deep underground. The solution, which first entered service in 2016, has generated substantial safety and efficiency gains at a mining application in Russia.

  • Cavotec connects Asia’s first e-ferry to electrical power

    Cavotec connects Asia’s first e-ferry to electrical power

    Our innovative charging technologies have connected Asia’s first e-ferry to electrical power, eliminating emissions and dramatically reducing operating costs, and highlighting Cavotec’s leading position in this increasingly important segment.

  • Reel power: Cavotec motorised cable reels on the ZPMC cranes at PTP in Malaysia.

    Cavotec reels power record-breaking STS cranes

    Cavotec engineers have once again manufactured cable reels that set new standards in operational performance with reels that provide electrical power for ship-to-shore (STS) container cranes that boast the highest lifting distance of any STS cranes anywhere in the world today.

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