Konecranes Acquires Kocks Kranbau: Expanding Global Port Services and Improving Efficiency

Konecranes purchases German crane company

Konecranes recently acquired the operations of German crane and service provider Kocks Kranbau, granting them access to a new customer base in Europe and around the world. Kocks Kranbau GmbH was established in early 2023 after the insolvency of its parent company, Kocks Ardelt Kranbau GmbH, a prominent builder of port and shipyard cranes. The main areas of operation for Kocks Kranbau are Bremen, Hamburg, and Oberhausen.

Over the past few years, Kocks Kranbau has achieved annual net sales ranging between €10 and €12 million ($10.85 and $13 million). With this acquisition, Konecranes is set to welcome over 60 new employees and expand their reach to Kocks Ardelt Kranbau’s extensive client base in Germany, Europe, and beyond. Paolo Dazi, who serves as Senior Vice President Port Services at Konecranes, expressed his confidence in the combined expertise of Kocks Kranbau and Konecranes to enhance their global service offerings in the port sector.

Konecranes has also recently equipped the Humber Container Terminal at the Port of Hull with a new reachstacker from their portfolio. This equipment will enable more efficient cargo handling operations at the terminal and improve overall productivity for Associated British Ports (ABP), which manages it. The exact acquisition price for Koks Kranbau remains undisclosed but was finalized in April.

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