Waste recycling firm spends another £500,000 at port site

The new crane in action

Ward, the Derbyshire-based metal and waste recycling company, has invested another £500,000 in expanding its metal processing capabilities with a new Sennebogen crane at its Immingham site.

Investment in the new material handling equipment means that Ward is now able to speed up the movement of scrap metal around the site, decrease container loading times and load seafaring vessels up to 20% faster.

Thomas Ward, commercial manager at Ward responsible for Immingham said: “We’ve seen a significant increase in demand for both ferrous and non-ferrous metals since opening our dedicated dock just over 12 months ago. Now that we are able to transport up to 25,000 tonnes of metal at a time via deep sea to Turkey, India, Pakistan and many other countries we expect this to continue. With this new crane we’ll be able to move 4.5 tonnes of scrap metal at a time and significantly reduce loading times.”

The brand new Sennebogen 840 takes the number of cranes on site to three, with two Sennebogen 830s being used since Ward opened its dedicated dock in April 2018. The investment follows £2m-plus expansion and upgrade of its vehicle with new, environmentally efficient artic lorries, wheeled tippers, plus wheelie bin and skip lorries in recent months.

Thomas Ward added: “We’ve chosen the Sennebogen 840 as we believe it is the best crane for the job in terms of speed, materials handling for the type of metals we deal with and value for money. It has 360 degree cameras for all round visibility plus arm cameras for improved safety and it is energy efficient offering us the maximum litres per hour for fuel usage.”

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