Two giant new cranes arrive at Port of Mobile’s container terminal

Two giant new container cranes arrived Wednesday at the Port of Mobile, where they will add capacity to an APM Terminals container terminal that has been one of the fastest-growing in the nation over the last decade.

The new brace of cranes will join four others at the terminal, which sits well south of downtown Mobile on the west side of the Mobile River, visible from I-10 near the Virginia Street exit. Like two similar high-rise cranes added in 2017, they’ll become part of the Mobile skyline visible from the Bayway and other vantage points.

Such big-ticket items don’t arrive overnight. Port officials said back in January 2023 that the two newest cranes had been ordered. At that point, Port Authority Director and CEO John Driscoll and others were celebrating yet another record year for container traffic. The standard unit for container traffic is called a TEU, and in 2021 Mobile’s terminal had handled more than half a million of them, breaking that threshold for the first time. In 2022 it had beat that by more than 11%, handling more than 560,000 TEUs.

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