Cometto has been able to secure SPMT orders from Australian Naval Infrastructure and Dae Myung Crane.

Australian Naval Infrastructure (ANI) has bolstered its heavy trailer fleet with the acquisition of 96 axle lines of SPMTs from Cometto.

Australian Naval Infrastructure (ANI) acquired 96 axle lines of SPMTs from Cometto.

Australian Naval Infrastructure (ANI) has bolstered its heavy-duty trailer fleet with the acquisition of 96 axle lines of SPMTs from Cometto.

ANI has already 120 axle lines in use to move the heavy ship sections. Another 96 axle lines are now en route to Australia. The MSPE Evo3 SPMTs are able to support 70 tonnes per axle line. “The supply includes two power pack units with an output of 368 kW each. The complete delivery will give ANI the ability to enforce their total payload capacity of more than 14,000 tonnes to ensure the manufacturing of the future generation of surface ships and submarines,” explained Alberto Di Stefano, export area manager for Cometto.

Dae Myung Crane, a key player in South Korea’s shipbuilding industry, has also boosted its trailer fleet with the acquisition of 48 axle lines from Cometto’s Evo-series.

Since 2006, Dae Myung Crane has purchased and put into operation some 230 axle lines.

Dae Myung Crane, a key player in South Korea’s shipbuilding industry, has also boosted its trailer fleet with the acquisition of 48 axle lines from Cometto’s Evo-series.

Dae Myung Crane placed an order for 48 axle lines from Cometto’s Evo-series.