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Liebherr LPS 420 Drives Export Efficiency at Nuh Çimento’s Hereke Port

Nuh Çimento has upgraded bulk handling operations at its private port in Hereke, Türkiye, with the installation of a new Liebherr LPS 420 portal crane, improving efficiency, sustainability and export logistics performance.

30 Second Takeaway Nuh Çimento has strengthened its export-driven logistics chain with the installation of a Liebherr LPS 420 portal crane at its private port in Hereke, Türkiye. The electrically driven crane replaces a legacy unit dating back to 1999, delivering improved throughput, lower emissions and enhanced reliability for high-volume clinker and cement exports to more than 40 countries. Strengthening Export Logistics at Hereke Nuh Çimento has reinforced its maritime logistics operations with the deployment of a Liebherr LPS 420 portal crane  at its private port in Hereke , located along the Gulf of İzmit . The terminal serves as a critical export gateway for the cement producer, handling high-volume clinker and cement shipments  to more than 40 international markets . The new crane supports continuous bulk handling operations, helping reduce vessel turnaround times and increase overall port productivity. Electric Portal Crane Performance Designed for Abrasive Bulk Materials The electrically driven LPS 420  delivers reduced fuel consumption, lower emissions and quieter operation compared to diesel-powered alternatives. This makes it particularly well suited to terminals operating under increasingly strict environmental regulations. Equipped with Liebherr’s closed hydraulic slewing system  and advanced Litronic control platform , the crane provides smooth rotational movement, precise load control and optimised cycle times. These capabilities are essential for handling abrasive materials such as clinker and cement efficiently and consistently. A Generational Transition Replacing a Historic Crane Installation The installation of the LPS 420 marks a generational shift for the Hereke port. It replaces an LPS 400  that had been in service since 1999 , which was notably the first portal slewing crane ever delivered by Liebherr . After more than two decades of operation and increasing maintenance demands, Nuh Çimento selected the LPS 420 to ensure long-term operational continuity and higher efficiency. Installation was completed on schedule under Liebherr supervision , with the customer highlighting the intuitive operation and smooth commissioning process. Infrastructure Supporting High Throughput Built for Continuous Export Operations The port’s infrastructure is designed to maximise the crane’s high-throughput capabilities. Facilities include a 595-metre berth  capable of accommodating vessels of up to 80,000 DWT , along with a 300-metre underground conveyor system  that enables rapid cargo transfer between storage areas and vessel loading points. This integrated setup supports Nuh Çimento’s round-the-clock shipping schedule and export-focused logistics strategy. Sustainability and Operational Resilience Preparing for the Future Beyond productivity improvements, the electric drive system strengthens compliance with evolving environmental regulations and helps mitigate rising energy costs. Ongoing support from Liebherr’s regional service network  remains a key factor in ensuring crane availability, reliability and long-term performance at the port. Industry Perspective Long-Standing Partnership Andreas Ritschel, General Manager Sales Mobile Harbour Cranes at Liebherr-Rostock GmbH , said: “This project reflects the strength of our long-standing partnership. The LPS 420 delivers a future-ready solution aligned with Nuh Çimento’s operational and sustainability goals.” About Nuh Çimento Nuh Çimento is one of Türkiye’s leading cement producers, supplying clinker and cement products to both domestic and international markets. With exports reaching more than 40 countries , the company operates integrated production facilities supported by dedicated port infrastructure along the Gulf of İzmit. The private port at Hereke plays a central role in Nuh Çimento’s logistics chain, enabling efficient bulk handling, reliable vessel access and continuous export operations. About Liebherr The Liebherr Group  is a family-owned global manufacturer of construction machinery, material handling equipment and advanced technology solutions. Founded in 1949, Liebherr operates in over 50 countries , serving sectors including construction, mining, maritime and industrial logistics. Through its port equipment division, Liebherr designs and manufactures portal cranes and mobile harbour cranes engineered for efficiency, durability and sustainability. A global service network provides comprehensive lifecycle support, maintenance and technical expertise for port operators worldwide. Website:  https://www.liebherr.com Frequently Asked Questions What is the Liebherr LPS 420 portal crane used for? The LPS 420 is designed for high-throughput bulk material handling, including clinker, cement and other abrasive materials commonly handled at industrial ports. Why did Nuh Çimento replace its previous crane? The previous LPS 400 had been in operation since 1999. After more than 20 years of service and rising maintenance requirements, Nuh Çimento invested in the LPS 420 to improve efficiency, reliability and long-term operational continuity. What are the benefits of an electric portal crane? Electric portal cranes reduce fuel consumption, lower emissions, decrease noise levels and support compliance with environmental regulations while helping control energy costs. How does the port infrastructure support crane performance? The Hereke port features a 595-metre berth for vessels up to 80,000 DWT and a 300-metre underground conveyor system, enabling rapid cargo transfer and efficient vessel loading. How is long-term reliability ensured? Liebherr’s regional service network provides ongoing maintenance, spare parts and technical support to ensure high crane availability for continuous export operations.

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