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Visibility matters: why your Reachstacker deserves the right audience


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About Visibility matters: why your Reachstacker deserves the right audience

In a container terminal, most decisions are driven by one thing: operations. From yard planning to equipment usage, time is everything. So why do so many reachstackers remain invisible — even when they’re fully functional and ready for second use?

It’s not a lack of demand. Terminals and service providers worldwide are actively looking for used reachstackers from trusted brands like Kalmar, CVS Ferrari, Hyster, or Terex. The issue is visibility. And most platforms don’t get that right.

Generic platforms are not built for port operations

Listing a reachstacker on a general equipment website often means your ad is lost between unrelated categories. Forklifts, farm tools, warehouse machinery — it’s all mixed. The result? Technical buyers struggle to find what they need, and relevant ads barely reach the right audience.

This is a missed opportunity — especially for terminals or dealers that want to reuse or resell high-value port equipment.

Portneeds makes reachstackers visible — to the right people

Portneeds is a dedicated platform for port equipment and container handling. That includes only relevant categories, like reachstackers, mobile harbour cranes, container spreaders, or port-specific services.

Every listing is visible to a professional audience: terminal buyers, engineers, fleet managers, and operational leads. Whether you’re selling or searching, your reachstacker gets discovered by people who understand its role — and need.

Want to see how it works? Explore all Reachstacker listings here or read more about Reachstackers here

More reach — less friction

Instead of blending in, your reachstacker gets highlighted in a niche where it belongs. This increases discoverability, improves resale potential, and reduces time spent answering generic buyer questions.

Need to learn more about different types or stacking uses? Read our FAQ on Reachstackers.

Ready to list your equipment? 

Why are reachstackers essential in port operations?


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Mobile Harbour Cranes: Flexible Port Equipment for Today’s Terminals


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About Mobile Harbour Cranes: Flexible Port Equipment for Today’s Terminals

Mobile harbour cranes are among the most versatile pieces of port equipment available today. Designed for mobility, speed, and performance, these cranes help container terminals and multipurpose ports handle a wide range of cargo — from containers to bulk and heavy loads — without the need for fixed infrastructure.

What is a mobile harbour crane?

A mobile harbour crane (MHC) is a high-capacity port crane that can operate at various quay locations. Unlike fixed cranes, MHCs are mounted on rubber tyres, making it easy to move them between berths or storage zones depending on operational demand. They are used for loading and unloading containers, dry bulk, and project cargo.

Whether at small ports or large international terminals, mobile harbour cranes help reduce vessel turnaround time and increase operational flexibility.

What are typical applications?

Mobile harbour cranes are used across the port industry to support various activities, including:

  • Container handling at terminal quays
  • Unloading dry bulk like coal, grain, scrap, or fertilizer
  • Lifting oversized and heavy project cargo
  • Serving as a backup crane during peak operations or maintenance

Their ability to adapt to different vessel types and berth configurations makes them especially attractive for ports with changing demand profiles.

Which brands offer mobile harbour cranes?

Several manufacturers produce mobile harbour cranes suitable for container handling and bulk cargo operations. Well-known brands include:

  • Konecranes Gottwald (e.g. G HMK 6407)
  • Liebherr (e.g. LHM 400, LHM 600)
  • Terex
  • Fantuzzi Reggiane
  • Italgru

These cranes vary in capacity, outreach, power source, and level of automation. On Portneeds, you’ll find both used and idle mobile harbour cranes from these leading brands.

Are electric mobile harbour cranes available?

Yes. With rising demand for cleaner port operations, manufacturers now offer hybrid and fully electric mobile harbour cranes. These models deliver the same lifting performance while lowering emissions and fuel costs. Many ports across Europe and Asia are already transitioning to electric MHCs to meet sustainability targets.

Where can I find used mobile harbour cranes for sale?

You can explore current listings on the Mobile Harbour Crane page on Portneeds. All listings are reviewed to ensure they are relevant, clearly structured, and visible to container terminals, traders, and technical buyers in the global port market.

Why use Portneeds to list or find mobile harbour cranes?

Unlike generic equipment platforms, Portneeds is built specifically for port equipment and container handling equipment. Whether you’re looking to sell a second-hand Gottwald crane or find a modern electric MHC, Portneeds helps bring your listing in front of the right audience — quickly and efficiently.

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362000, Quanzhou
China
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W1D 3AD, London
United Kingdom
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Paddingstown, Clonee, Co. Meath
D15 X4EY, Clonee
Ireland
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Hyster RS45-31 Reachstacker


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PP Engineering
MIDC Ambad
422010, Nashik
India
BITTERMANN
Dessauer Strasse 10
20457, Hamburg
Germany
Seacom RT40/40 Trailer


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Mobile harbour cranes


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Container spreaders for port equipment


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How to Sell Container Spreaders — and Get Seen in the Port Equipment Industry


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About How to Sell Container Spreaders — and Get Seen in the Port Equipment Industry

In many terminals, container spreaders that are still fully functional end up collecting dust. Not because there’s no demand — but because potential buyers simply don’t know they’re available. The challenge isn’t technical. It’s visibility.

Used container spreaders still hold significant value, especially for smaller container handling terminals, service providers, or operations in emerging port regions. The real problem? They’re rarely advertised in the right place.

Whether it’s a fixed 20ft spreader, a telescopic Bromma unit, or a semi-automatic STS spreader — these machines are built to last. Many of them are:

  • Technically functional even after years of operation
  • Supported by reliable brands like Bromma, ELME, Stinis, or VDL
  • Still in demand in regions where new equipment is too expensive or not readily available

For some container terminals, a used container spreader can mean operational continuity. For the seller, it’s a chance to generate revenue from idle port equipment.

One of the biggest mistakes sellers make is trying to list container spreaders on platforms that aren’t built for port equipment. Generic equipment sites group spreaders with agricultural gear or construction machines. The audience is wrong. The visibility is low. And the result? Nothing moves.

In other cases, the spreader ends up buried on a dealer’s website, without proper SEO or traffic. No leads, no reach, no movement.

This is why Portneeds exists — to bring visibility to equipment, spare parts, and services in the port sector. If you want to sell a container spreader, you need to show it to terminals, service companies, and buyers who actually operate in container handling and port logistics.

A listing on Portneeds:

  • Reaches verified decision-makers in the port industry
  • Show container spreaders 
  • Includes proper SEO so it ranks on Google
  • Can be posted by you — or by our team, with full support

Whether you offer one spreader or an entire yard of equipment, the principle is the same: visibility leads to opportunity.

The demand is there. Buyers are active. What’s missing is often just the right exposure. So if you’re holding on to a used spreader — fixed, telescopic, STS or other — and you want to sell it, don’t wait for someone to find your website.

Place it where port companies look. List your spreader on Portneeds — and turn idle stock into active value.

Want to save time? We can also list your container spreader for you. Just get in touch — or check the FAQ to learn how it works.

Port Equipment: How to sell, advertise & reach global buyers


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About Port Equipment: How to sell, advertise & reach global buyers

Across ports worldwide, a silent challenge is growing: valuable machines are standing idle. From reach stackers and container spreaders to empty container handlers and straddle carriers, equipment worth millions loses value every month it remains unused.

The problem isn’t demand — the buyers exist. The problem is visibility.

Portneeds is a dedicated B2B marketplace for port equipment, spare parts, and services, helping terminals, suppliers, and dealers connect with verified international buyers.

In today’s B2B environment, the way companies buy and sell port equipment is evolving fast. Portneeds is leading this change as the first dedicated marketplace connecting suppliers, container terminals, and service providers with international buyers.

Why B2B marketplaces are changing the port industry

For decades, terminals and suppliers relied on closed networks and personal contacts to move their machines. But this approach no longer delivers results at scale.

  • The B2B marketplace economy grew to $25B in global sales within five years.
  • Over 90% of B2B buyers now make at least part of their purchases via marketplaces.
  • International buyers increasingly prefer platforms where they can compare multiple suppliers quickly and transparently.

Ports face the same shift. Companies that adapt to this model will lead the next decade, while those who stay invisible risk losing their competitive edge.

The challenge: idle port equipment, limited reach

Container terminals and suppliers worldwide face the same question: “Where do we sell heavy port equipment or specific parts to reach the right buyers?”

Traditional methods like through trade, email lists, and personal connections no longer scale:

  • Your container handling machines or parts are valuable, but buyers can’t find them.
  • Local networks are saturated.
  • Without international reach, potential deals are lost.

The solution: Portneeds

Portneeds.com is the first dedicated B2B marketplace built specifically for port equipment, spare parts, and services. We connect container terminals, suppliers, and service providers directly with verified buyers worldwide.

Why Portneeds works

  • 🌍 Global reach — your listings are visible to international buyers.
  • ⚡ Fast exposure — equipment gets matched with active demand.
  • 📈 Optimized visibility — SEO and targeted marketing amplify your reach.

The growing demand for reuse

Our latest Portneeds Whitepaper highlights a clear trend: ports are increasingly adopting circular policies, reusing and reselling machines instead of leaving them idle or scrapping them prematurely.

By listing on Portneeds, companies:

  • Recover capital faster
  • Support sustainable port equipment reuse
  • Reach buyers looking for second-life solutions

Take action: Make your port equipment visible

Every day your machines stay hidden, they lose value. But buyers are already searching.

Learn more about selling your machines in our FAQ, or create a free account and start advertising your machines directly.

Join Portneeds.com today and make your equipment visible to the right audience:

  • Reach verified international buyers
  • Sell faster and smarter
  • Stay ahead of your competitors

👉 Create your free account and start advertising today.