South African operator Transnet Port Terminals (TPT) and Kalmar continue sustainability-focused collaboration with a significant order for hybrid straddle carriers. The agreement is for Kalmar to supply 16 hybrid straddle carriers to TPT for their Cape Town and Port Elizabeth container terminals.
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TPT delivers integrated, reliable and cost-effective cargo handling services across Southern Africa for containers, vehicles, breakbulk and mineral and agricultural bulk. The company operates 16 sea-cargo terminals across South Africa in Durban, Richards Bay, East London, Cape Town, Gqeberha and Saldanha. TPTās equipment fleet includes diesel electric straddle carriers, RTGs, reach stackers, empty container handlers, forklift trucks and terminal tractors.
The hybrid straddle carriers will be the first of their kind to be delivered to a customer in Southern Africa. Of the 16 machines, 12 will be deployed at the Port Elizabeth Container Terminal and four at the Cape Town Container Terminal.
āWe are committed to continuously improving efficiency and sustainability at all our port terminals, and hybrid straddle carriers have an important role to play in supporting this commitment. The new machines will enable us to significantly reduce fuel consumption, noise and carbon emissions all while enhancing operational excellence. Kalmar continues to be one of our valued partners in the renewal of our cargo-handling fleet,ā said Dean Moodley, General Manager of Capital Projects at TPT:
The significant order was booked in Kalmar’s fourth quarter of 2025 order intake with delivery of the machines scheduled to be completed during second quarter 2026.

