New Crane Tips over at Tuas Port During Delivery; No Injuries Reported
- A new quay crane tipped over on June 15 during delivery to a non-operational berth at Tuas Port, Singapore.
- The crane toppled amid routine delivery at the port, prompting an investigation by MPA and PSA alongside relevant authorities.
- An assessment found no damage to nearby port equipment or facilities, and all operational berths and works remain unaffected.
- The joint statement from MPA and PSA confirmed that nearby port infrastructure and equipment remain unharmed.
- The incident caused no injuries or fatalities, with Tuas Port continuing its development toward full completion in the 2040s.
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New crane tips over at Tuas Port during delivery; no injuries reported
SINGAPORE: A new crane tipped over at Tuas Port as it was being delivered, said the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) and PSA Singapore in a joint media statement on Sunday (Jun 15). The new quay crane was being delivered to a non-operational berth at about 1.20pm on Sunday when it tipped over
New Quay Crane Collapses At Tuas Port During Delivery
Screengrab from YouTube video posted by Safety Coordinator Group SG A brand-new quay crane collapsed while it was being delivered to Tuas Port in Singapore on Sunday, 15 June 2025. The incident occurred around 1:20 p.m. at a non-operational berth within the port area. The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) and port operator PSA Singapore said in a joint statement that the crane tipped over during the delivery process. The berth where…
MPA, PSA investigate crane tipping at Tuas Port
A quay crane collapsed during delivery at Tuas Port, with no injuries reported and port operations remaining unaffected, according to PSA Singapore. The crane tipped over during delivery at a non-operational berth in Tuas Port on 15 June at around 1:20 pm., with no injuries or fatalities reported. According to the Maritime and Port Authority […] The post MPA, PSA investigate crane tipping at Tuas Port appeared first on Port Technology Internatio…
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