Major Leap Forward for Port of Coeymans!

In April 2025, a 3000 Series E-Crane was delivered to the Port of Coeymans — a true milestone for Carver Industries. This E-Crane is a versatile powerhouse, perfectly suited for handling a wide range of bulk materials such as scrap, sand, gravel, salt, and construction aggregates. It greatly expands the operational capabilities of the Port of Coeymans.

Carver already operated three floating E-Cranes along the U.S. East Coast. With this new addition, the possibilities at Port of Coeymans grow significantly. Weighing over 500 tons, the crane boasts a 40-meter outreach and is mounted on a unique triple-track crawler undercarriage — two of which are steerable — offering perfect weight distribution and exceptional maneuverability.

Beyond boosting barge turnaround speed, this E-Crane enables direct unloading of Handy and Panamax vessels — no vessel cranes required — unlocking new market potential.

The crane handles precision tasks with ease, even with its massive 30m³ salt grab, allowing direct loading of dump trucks. It’s also equipped with a 13m³ scrap grab and a special tool for handling scrap skips.

Together with Carver’s existing E-Crane fleet, state-of-the-art equipment, numerous barges, and tugboats, this new addition reinforces Carver Industries’ position as the go-to one-stop shop for maritime services and support.

 

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