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Crane (ASC or ARMG) is designed for efficient and reliable container handling at deep-sea terminals. Featuring a fully automated process for container handling and buffering, its ASCs are designed for round-the-clock operations in demanding port environments.


Joining it is the Huisman rail mounted gantry crane, designed for efficient, high- precision container handling at deep-sea, near-shore and inland terminals. Its gantry structure enables easy transfer from terminal trucks, trains and AGVs, with space for storage stacks or rail tracks for smooth operations.


SANY Europe – D100 At TOC Europe in Hamburg, SANY Europe will showcase its latest innovations for the port and terminal industry. Its focus this year is on advanced electric port machinery. Combining efficiency, performance and sustainability, SANY’s electric solutions support terminals in reducing emissions while maintaining high operational standards. “As an official sponsor of TOC Europe,


we are proud to actively support the industry and foster meaningful dialogue across the sector,” it says. “We also look forward to welcoming many visitors to our presentation at TechTOC, where we will share insights into our latest developments and our vision for the next generation of port equipment.” The booth team invites visitors for open discussions in a relaxed atmosphere with snacks, coffee and Chinese beer.


MiJack Europe – C88 Mi-Jack Europe will showcase its latest innovations for container terminal safety and automation at TOC Europe 2026. “As a company rooted in Baden-Württemberg, Mi- Jack Europe brings advanced engineering and


Hyster will provide insights into power sources for differing operational requirements.


automation expertise from southern Germany to one of the most important global events in the port and terminal industry,” it says. Visitors will discover the upgraded Mi-Star portfolio, a modular ecosystem designed to improve safety, transparency and operational efficiency across container terminals. In addition, ice cream will be served at the booth, but there’s a catch. “To earn the refreshing reward, visitors must first prove their skills in a crane operator challenge,” it says. “Only those who demonstrate the precision and control of a true crane operator will unlock the treat.” Mi-Star is Mi-Jack Europe’s modular


technology platform designed to support all environments, from manual to highly automated container terminals. Built on an advanced real-time location system (RTLS) infrastructure, the platform combines multiple positioning technologies through sensor fusion, including ultra-wideband (UWB), differential GNSS with RTK correction; Bluetooth low energy (BLE); and Dead


Reckoning. This combination enables highly accurate real-time positioning across the entire terminal environment.


Hyster – E20 Hyster will highlight high-capacity solutions that deliver on performance, with the configurability to match unique operational requirements. Visitors will have opportunities to explore a range of internal combustion engine and electric solutions designed to enhance port and terminal operations. The focus of stand is to help guide port and terminal operations through configuring the best-fit forklift and container handling solutions to meet their operational requirements, regardless of power source. Hyster staff can provide attendees with the latest insights on lithium-ion battery power, hydrogen fuel cells, diesel and alternative solutions like HVO100 fuel, which may help equip ports and terminals to meet sustainability goals without sacrificing efficiency, productivity or ergonomics. “No two operations are the same, and that’s why our approach is to provide configurability and performance to meet ports and terminals where they are, with solutions that work on their terms,” says Junior van Remortele, director, big trucks EMEA at Hyster. “We have the breadth of equipment and commercialised power technologies to put ports and terminals in control of how they equip their fleet to meet business requirements.” The stand will feature a Hyster J16XD12


As well as exhibiting, SANY is an official sponsor of TOC Europe.


integrated lithium-ion high-capacity forklift. This electric truck exemplifies the performance and flexibility Hyster offers to match operational requirements, with performance comparable to an ICE alternative and scalable battery options to match duty cycle and charging requirements.


www.hoistmagazine.com | April 2026 | xxv


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