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Fleet of huge red cranes arrives in Port of Liverpool after city gets freeport status

They have been shipped from China

A huge fleet of massive cranes arrive on the river Mersey, after The Port of Liverpool was granted freeport status

A huge £400m project has seen a new fleet of cranes arrive on the River Mersey.

Several cantilever rail-mounted gantry cranes were due to arrive at 2pm on Thursday as part of the Liverpool2 project, with the structures visible from Crosby beach at around midday.

Produced by Chinese manufacturer Zhenhua Heavy Industries Co (ZPMC), the cranes are the first of two deliveries set for 2021 which will complete the fleet already being used in the , as the Liverpool Echo .

It is hoped the new cranes will provide additional capacity for growing volumes of cargo.

It comes after the city region was granted freeport status as part of the Chancellor's spring Budget announcement on Wednesday.

said the deep-water terminal, which includes the multi-million expansion at Liverpool2, will increase capabilities and support increased demand.

And once complete, the Liverpool-based container terminal will be capable of handling the largest ships in the world.

Arriving from Shanghai, the cranes will have travelled 11,831 nautical miles to make it to Liverpool.