First two replacement cranes arrive at GCT Deltaport as part of $170M modernization project
The new Megamax cranes—among the largest and most advanced STS cranes in North America—arrived aboard a specialized heavy-load carrier vessel.

Global Container Terminals (GCT) has announced the arrival of the first two of six new replacement ship-to-shore (STS) cranes at GCT Deltaport.
Over the coming week, they will be safely offloaded at the terminal in Tsawwassen, B.C., followed by on-site commissioning activities over the next three months.
"These are some of the largest and most technologically advanced cranes in the world, capable of servicing the largest vessels transiting our trade lanes," said Daniel Howell, Chief Operating Officer, GCT Global Container Terminals. "They provide us with exceptional flexibility to meet evolving customer needs and reinforce our ongoing commitment to operational excellence, environmental responsibility, and continuous innovation."
Key Features of the New STS Cranes:
- High-efficiency, fully electric-powered systems designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
- Regenerative drives capture and reuse energy, returning clean power to the grid
- High-efficiency LED lighting minimizes glare and reduces light pollution
- Drastically reduces reliance on hydraulic fluids for improved environmental performance
- Enhanced maintenance systems and improved access for greater safety and operational reliability
- Remote operating capabilities to promote a safer, accessible, and more comfortable working environment
This is the first phase of a multi-year replacement program that will see six new cranes delivered by 2027. Once complete, GCT Deltaport's fleet will include eight Megamax and four Super Post-Panamax ZPMC STS cranes—ensuring the terminal is well-equipped to meet future trade demands and continue its leadership within Canada's Pacific Gateway.