Container spreaders
for port equipment
Discover and advertise used or new container spreaders for port equipment — directly to a global, port-focused audience.
List Your Spreaders
Used or new container spreaders?
Get seen by the right audience. Selling used or idle spreaders shouldn’t be complicated. On Portneeds, your container handling equipment is listed directly within a niche B2B marketplace — built for port terminals, suppliers, and traders.
Advertise your Bromma, ELME, Stinis, or custom spreaders on a platform used by professionals in the port industry. Whether you want to sell, showcase, or simply gain visibility — Portneeds helps you reach a relevant international audience.
Support second-life equipment and reduce idle stock
Many terminals still have used or surplus container spreaders. These machines often remain idle, even though they can still be used in other ports or regions. By listing your port equipment on Portneeds, you contribute to smarter resource use and enable second-life solutions across the industry.
List once. Be seen globally.


Where to sell your used container spreaders online?
Portneeds is the dedicated marketplace for listing used or new container spreaders — including fixed spreaders, telescopic units, piggyback models, and STS spreaders. Unlike generic platforms, your ad appears directly in front of terminals and container handling companies active in the port equipment industry.
Whether you’re listing one surplus spreader or advertising multiple units as a dealer, Portneeds gives your container handling equipment the visibility it needs — within a niche, global audience of serious buyers.
Learn more about container spreader types and applications, explore our FAQ on container spreaders, or view all spreader listings currently online.
Why terminals and suppliers choose Portneeds
The marketplace made for the port industry — focused, relevant, and easy to use.
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