RIKON Accelerates Momentum: Two More Portal Cranes Heading to a Customer

RIKON continues its winning streak in Turkey’s port sector, completing commissioning of two RPS-1100 portal cranes at the Port of Riga ahead of delivery to one of Turkey’s top 100 industrial enterprises. Weighing 430 tons each and built for a 40-year service life, the cranes will be shipped fully assembled by heavy-lift vessel — RIKON’s signature logistical approach that allows clients to integrate new equipment into port operations almost immediately upon arrival. The delivery follows the recently completed Isdemir Port project for OYAK Group and reinforces RIKON’s position as a strategic partner for Turkey’s port industry.

RIKON is demonstrating impressive dynamics

This delivery is the latest in a series of portal crane shipments to Turkey in recent months. Following the recent successful completion of the Isdemir Port project for OYAK Group — one of Turkey’s largest and most influential industrial conglomerates — the company has moved without pause to a new stage of cooperation.

Commissioning of two new portal cranes for one of Turkey’s top 100 industrial enterprises has been completed in the Port of Riga. The cranes will be delivered fully assembled by a heavy-lift vessel, just as was done previously for the OYAK project.

The team’s dedication deserves special mention: despite one of the coldest winters Latvia has seen in the last two decades, RIKON specialists conducted assembly operations at the Port of Riga during winter without interruption to guarantee adherence to schedules and high assembly quality under challenging weather conditions.

A Technological Bridge Between the Baltic and the Mediterranean

The new equipment is destined for a specialized terminal — a strategic hub that handles up to 14.5 million tons of cargo annually. The terminal serves as a vital gateway for the region, accommodating vessels with a deadweight of up to 110,000 DWT.

Technical Specifications of the Delivery

The two RPS-1100 model cranes are high-performance units weighing 430 tons each.

Engineered for Longevity — The Classic Portal Design

A key technical highlight of these RPS-1100 cranes is their lattice-style portal design, echoing the legendary engineering traditions.

This specific portal architecture is highly favored by port operators for its extreme durability and is engineered for a service life of up to 40 years of intensive operation.

Easy and Cost-Effective Maintenance

The portal’s design allows for the replacement of the slewing bearing arrangement in just a matter of days. By utilizing high-quality standard bearings available on the open market — rather than custom-made, prohibitively expensive large-scale slewing bearings — RIKON ensures extremely low maintenance costs and eliminates long lead times for spare parts.

  • Versatility: Efficient operation in both hook mode and grab mode, up to 50 tons;
  • Durability: The design is adapted to the customer’s climate, withstanding wind gusts up to 43 m/s and operating in temperatures ranging from -10°C to +50°C.

Serial Cooperation and Unique Logistics

Successive deliveries to market leaders confirm RIKON’s status as a reliable strategic partner for Turkey’s port industry.The key advantage remains RIKON’s signature logistical method: The cranes are transported from Riga aboard a heavy-lift vessel in a fully assembled and ready-to-operate state. This spares the client from lengthy on-site assembly and allows the equipment to be integrated into the port’s operational cycle almost instantly.

RIKON has been engineering and manufacturing portal cranes since 1991. We design fully electric, custom-built solutions for ports and terminals worldwide — from the Baltic to the Mediterranean and beyond.