March 7, 2014

Heavy-Lift Crane Makes Debut in Charleston Harbor

Charleston, S.C - The Ocean Ranger, Charleston Harbor's newest heavy-lift crane, made its Lowcountry debut last week unloading a 308-ton generator onto a barge at Columbus Street Terminal.

The Ocean Ranger has a 500-ton lift capacity and can achieve a lift rating of up to 740 tons for heavier cargo. As a fully mobile barge crane, the Ocean Ranger is designed primarily for heavy project cargo lifts to and from breakbulk vessels but can also lift cargo on barges, railcars, trucks and container vessels.

The SC Ports Authority invested in the construction of the Ocean Ranger to ensure priority access and dedicated service over the life of the crane for Port of Charleston terminals. It is owned and operated by Charleston Heavy Lift, Inc.

"The Ocean Ranger is the newest asset in the Charleston Harbor," said SCPA president and CEO Jim Newsome. "It brings a new capability to meet the needs of our customers who transport their breakbulk and non-container project cargo across our docks."  

Ocean Ranger boasts a LOA of 200 feet and a 162-feet long lifting boom. Certified by the American Bureau of Shipping and offshore-capable, the crane has the functionality to be used for salvage and recovery projects outside of the Charleston Harbor.

"We look forward to supporting breakbulk cargo operations and offering ocean carriers the benefit of our expanded services," said Charleston Heavy Lift General Manager Bos Smith.

The crane barge was locally manufactured by Metal Trades, Inc. at their shipyard in Yonges Island. Ocean Ranger will be docked on the Cooper River near Veterans Terminal.

About the South Carolina Ports Authority
The South Carolina Ports Authority, established by the state's General Assembly in 1942, owns and operates public seaport facilities in Charleston, Georgetown and Greer, handling international commerce valued at more than $63 billion annually while receiving no direct taxpayer subsidy. An economic development engine for the state, port operations facilitate 260,800 jobs across South Carolina and nearly $45 billion in economic activity each year. For more information, visit www.scspa.com.