Our roots
OUR COMPANY’S FOUNDATION
In 1830 Arie Stinis founded his smithy, making horse shoes and skates for the community of Krimpen aan de Lek. As the company passed from father to son for five generations, its focus shifted from general blacksmithing to specialized engineering of marine lifting equipment to better service the nearby Port of Rotterdam.
1830
The first iron box
In 1967, Stinis unloaded the first iron box in Rotterdam – a huge milestone. This historic moment was greeted by a new generation of leadership: Kees Stinis. His inventions are what allowed the company to evolve into a specialized developer of container lifting equipment.
1967
1989
NEW LIFITING SOLUTIONS
In 1989, Stinis developed the patented Autotwist spreader – a robust spreader that automatically locks and unlocks when placed on a container. This spreader type became very popular with shipping lines who put safety first. A Dutch shipping line resold hundreds of Autotwist spreaders in Singapore. This provided the seed for what would become Stinis Asia Pacific.
1996
PATENTED INNOVATIONS
The demand for spreaders increased as container ports evolved. In response, Stinis launched a number of patented innovations. The single telescopic beam, the ultra-powerful flipper actuator and the Double-Collar twistlock made their appearance. We received international recognition with the introduction of the Stinis Long-Twin in 1996. The Stinis Long-Twin makes it possible to create a 1600 mm distance between two 20’ containers. It has changed terminal activities worldwide. Today the Long-Twin is still the standard for Ship to Shore operations.
INCREASING QUAY SIDE PRODUCTIVITY
In 2001, we introduced the Stinis Split-Headblock. This patented innovation significantly increased quay side productivity. By replacing the conventional headblock of a single hoist crane, the Stinis Split-Headblock can lift up to four 20’ containers simultaneously.
2001
PRODUCTION EXPANSION
Our company continued to experience unprecedented growth due to global trade and successful innovations. We expanded our production facility in The Netherlands in 1997 and 2005.
2005
2008
Production Facility in Malaysia
2008, as part of our continuous growth, we made the strategic decision to expand our production operations from Singapore to Malaysia. This move not only allowed us to tap into new markets and leverage the advantages of operating in Malaysia, but it also enabled us to establish a knowledge transfer program. Aiming to facilitate the sharing of expertise and best practices between our teams in Singapore and Malaysia, collaborating and ensuring a seamless transition of knowledge and skills.
2010
Invented Electrical Yard Crane Spreader
In 2010 a full electric spreader was developed in response to the increasing concerns about climate change. The main goal of this spreader was to provide a more efficient, quiet, and environmentally-friendly solution. It was designed to minimize leakage and optimize the spreading process, thereby reducing waste and maximizing effectiveness.
Electrical Ship to Shore Spreaders
We further enhanced electrical spreaders by creating an electric spreader for ship-to-shore operations. This new electric technology transformed cargo handling and transfer between ships and port terminals.
2013
6th Generation steps in
This process laid the foundation for new growth, just in time for the daughters of Kees Stinis to step up and take on duties in the company. Together with their father they make sure that Stinis is ready for the next step into the future.
2013
2014
Relocation to large production facility in Malaysia
Relocating to a larger production facility in Malaysia in 2014 was a significant step for our company. Our state-of-the-art facility includes both production and office spaces, which gives us a great advantage and increased demand allowed us to provide more high-quality spreaders for the Asian market.
2016
Endbeam camera’s (patented)
We have reached a new innovation with our patented end beam cameras, which can be equipped on our spreaders. These advanced cameras assist the operator in locating corner castings of containers more efficiently, leading to faster operation times.
Acquisition of new sales office in Singapore
In 2018, we successfully acquired a new sales office in Singapore, located close to our facility in Malaysia. This move not only provided a more modern and convenient space but also strengthened the connection between Malaysia and Singapore, facilitating efficient order management for our growing customer base.
2018
Production expansion in Malaysia
our company made a significant investment in expanding our production facility in Malaysia. This expansion included the construction of a brand new assembly hall, providing us with enough space to accommodate the growing demand for our spreader products. With this increased capacity, we are able to fulfill the needs of our customers more efficiently.
2020
2020
New Electrical Overheight Spreader
For over two decades, our company has been at the forefront of producing and servicing over 350 overheight spreaders. In 2020 we have also presented the latest Overheight Spreader, made for oversized cargo, open top containers, and flatrack shipments. With this cutting-edge solution, we continued to redefine the industry standards and provide the efficiency and reliability.
2021
Stinis Mobile Harbour Crane Long-Twin Spreader
We were the first to engineer a revolutionary long-twin container spreader specifically designed for mobile harbour cranes. These spreaders have the container separation capability of up to 1600 mm, setting new industry standards for container handling. With this technology, we effortlessly lift fully-loaded containers, providing unmatched efficiency.
Stinis Electrical Chain Driven Yard Crane Spreader
Recently we have developed a lightweight chain-driven yard crane spreader specifically designed for all yard operations. Our Chain Driven Yard Crane Spreader offers cost savings through its unique design. It can accommodate two spreaders in a single 40 ft. container or flatrack, reducing transportation costs and improving efficiency for our customers. Additionally, this spreader is equipped with an automatic greasing system for smooth and reliable operation, while its chain-driven telescoping system, located on the outside of the spreader, makes maintenance easier and more convenient.
2023
Our roots
1830
The foundation of our company
In 1830 Arie Stinis founded his smithy, making horse shoes and skates for the community of Krimpen aan de Lek. As the company passed from father to son for five generations, its focus shifted from general blacksmithing to specialized engineering of marine lifting equipment to better service the nearby Port of Rotterdam.
1967
The first iron box
In 1967, Stinis unloaded the first iron box in Rotterdam – a huge milestone. This historic moment was greeted by a new generation of leadership: Kees Stinis. His inventions are what allowed the company to evolve into a specialized developer of container lifting equipment.
1989
New lifiting solutions
In 1989, Stinis developed the patented Autotwist spreader – a robust spreader that automatically locks and unlocks when placed on a container. This spreader type became very popular with shipping lines who put safety first. A Dutch shipping line resold hundreds of Autotwist spreaders in Singapore. This provided the seed for what would become Stinis Asia Pacific.
1996
Patented innovations
The demand for spreaders increased as container ports evolved. In response, Stinis launched a number of patented innovations. The single telescopic beam, the ultra-powerful flipper actuator and the Double-Collar twistlock made their appearance. We received international recognition with the introduction of the Stinis Long-Twin in 1996. The Stinis Long-Twin makes it possible to create a 1600 mm distance between two 20’ containers. It has changed terminal activities worldwide. Today the Long-Twin is still the standard for Ship to Shore operations.
2001
Increasing quay side productivity
In 2001, we introduced the Stinis Split-Headblock. This patented innovation significantly increased quay side productivity. By replacing the conventional headblock of a single hoist crane, the Stinis Split-Headblock can lift up to four 20’ containers simultaneously.
2005
Production expansion
Our company continued to experience unprecedented growth due to global trade and successful innovations. We expanded our production facility in The Netherlands in 1997 and 2005.
2008
Production Facility in Malaysia
2008, as part of our continuous growth, we made the strategic decision to expand our production operations from Singapore to Malaysia. This move not only allowed us to tap into new markets and leverage the advantages of operating in Malaysia, but it also enabled us to establish a knowledge transfer program. Aiming to facilitate the sharing of expertise and best practices between our teams in Singapore and Malaysia, collaborating and ensuring a seamless transition of knowledge and skills.
2010
Invented Electrical Yard Crane Spreader
In 2010 a full electric spreader was developed in response to the increasing concerns about climate change. The main goal of this spreader was to provide a more efficient, quiet, and environmentally-friendly solution. It was designed to minimize leakage and optimize the spreading process, thereby reducing waste and maximizing effectiveness.
2013
Electrical Ship to Shore Spreaders
We further enhanced electrical spreaders by creating an electric spreader for ship-to-shore operations. This new electric technology transformed cargo handling and transfer between ships and port terminals.
2013
6th Generation steps in
This process laid the foundation for new growth, just in time for the daughters of Kees Stinis to step up and take on duties in the company. Together with their father they make sure that Stinis is ready for the next step into the future.
2014
Relocation to large production facility in Malaysia
Relocating to a larger production facility in Malaysia in 2014 was a significant step for our company. Our state-of-the-art facility includes both production and office spaces, which gives us a great advantage. And increased demand allowed us to provide more high-quality spreaders for the Asian market.
2016
Endbeam camera’s (patented)
We have reached a new innovation with our patented end beam cameras, which can be equipped on our spreaders. These advanced cameras assist the operator in locating corner castings of containers more efficiently, leading to faster operation times.
2018
Acquisition of new sales office in Singapore
In 2018, we successfully acquired a new sales office in Singapore, located close to our facility in Malaysia. This move not only provided a more modern and convenient space but also strengthened the connection between Malaysia and Singapore, facilitating efficient order management for our growing customer base.
2020
Production expansion in Malaysia
our company made a significant investment in expanding our production facility in Malaysia. This expansion included the construction of a brand new assembly hall, providing us with enough space to accommodate the growing demand for our spreader products. With this increased capacity, we are able to fulfill the needs of our customers more efficiently.
2020
New Electrical Overheight Spreader
For over two decades, our company has been at the forefront of producing and servicing over 350 overheight spreaders. In 2020 we have also presented the latest Overheight Spreader, made for oversized cargo, open top containers, and flatrack shipments. With this cutting-edge solution, we continued to redefine the industry standards and provide the efficiency and reliability.
2021
Stinis Mobile Harbour Crane Long-Twin Spreader
We were the first to engineer a revolutionary long-twin container spreader specifically designed for mobile harbour cranes. These spreaders have the container separation capability of up to 1600 mm, setting new industry standards for container handling. With this technology, we effortlessly lift fully-loaded containers, providing unmatched efficiency.
2023
Stinis Electrical Chain Driven Yard Crane Spreader
Recently we have developed a lightweight chain-driven yard crane spreader specifically designed for all yard operations. Our Chain Driven Yard Crane Spreader offers cost savings through its unique design. It can accommodate two spreaders in a single 40 ft. container or flatrack, reducing transportation costs and improving efficiency for our customers. Additionally, this spreader is equipped with an automatic greasing system for smooth and reliable operation, while its chain-driven telescoping system, located on the outside of the spreader, makes maintenance easier and more convenient.
Our roots
1830
The foundation of our company
In 1830 Arie Stinis founded his smithy, making horse shoes and skates for the community of Krimpen aan de Lek. As the company passed from father to son for five generations, its focus shifted from general blacksmithing to specialized engineering of marine lifting equipment to better service the nearby Port of Rotterdam.
1967
The first iron box
In 1967, Stinis unloaded the first iron box in Rotterdam – a huge milestone. This historic moment was greeted by a new generation of leadership: Kees Stinis. His inventions are what allowed the company to evolve into a specialized developer of container lifting equipment.
1989
New lifiting solutions
In 1989, Stinis developed the patented Autotwist spreader – a robust spreader that automatically locks and unlocks when placed on a container. This spreader type became very popular with shipping lines who put safety first. A Dutch shipping line resold hundreds of Autotwist spreaders in Singapore. This provided the seed for what would become Stinis Asia Pacific.
1996
Patented innovations
The demand for spreaders increased as container ports evolved. In response, Stinis launched a number of patented innovations. The single telescopic beam, the ultra-powerful flipper actuator and the Double-Collar twistlock made their appearance. We received international recognition with the introduction of the Stinis Long-Twin in 1996. The Stinis Long-Twin makes it possible to create a 1600 mm distance between two 20’ containers. It has changed terminal activities worldwide. Today the Long-Twin is still the standard for Ship to Shore operations.
2001
Increasing quay side productivity
In 2001, we introduced the Stinis Split-Headblock. This patented innovation significantly increased quay side productivity. By replacing the conventional headblock of a single hoist crane, the Stinis Split-Headblock can lift up to four 20’ containers simultaneously.
2005
Production expansion
Our company continued to experience unprecedented growth due to global trade and successful innovations. We expanded our production facility in The Netherlands in 1997 and 2005.
2008
Production Facility in Malaysia
2008, as part of our continuous growth, we made the strategic decision to expand our production operations from Singapore to Malaysia. This move not only allowed us to tap into new markets and leverage the advantages of operating in Malaysia, but it also enabled us to establish a knowledge transfer program. Aiming to facilitate the sharing of expertise and best practices between our teams in Singapore and Malaysia, collaborating and ensuring a seamless transition of knowledge and skills.
2010
Invented Electrical Yard Crane Spreader
In 2010 a full electric spreader was developed in response to the increasing concerns about climate change. The main goal of this spreader was to provide a more efficient, quiet, and environmentally-friendly solution. It was designed to minimize leakage and optimize the spreading process, thereby reducing waste and maximizing effectiveness.
2013
Electrical Ship to Shore Spreaders
We further enhanced electrical spreaders by creating an electric spreader for ship-to-shore operations. This new electric technology transformed cargo handling and transfer between ships and port terminals.
2013
6th Generation steps in
This process laid the foundation for new growth, just in time for the daughters of Kees Stinis to step up and take on duties in the company. Together with their father they make sure that Stinis is ready for the next step into the future.
2014
Relocation to large production facility in Malaysia
Relocating to a larger production facility in Malaysia in 2014 was a significant step for our company. Our state-of-the-art facility includes both production and office spaces, which gives us a great advantage and increased demand allowed us to provide more high-quality spreaders for the Asian market.
2016
Endbeam camera’s (patented)
We have reached a new innovation with our patented end beam cameras, which can be equipped on our spreaders. These advanced cameras assist the operator in locating corner castings of containers more efficiently, leading to faster operation times.
2018
Acquisition of new sales office in Singapore
In 2018, we successfully acquired a new sales office in Singapore, located close to our facility in Malaysia. This move not only provided a more modern and convenient space but also strengthened the connection between Malaysia and Singapore, facilitating efficient order management for our growing customer base.
2020
Production expansion in Malaysia
our company made a significant investment in expanding our production facility in Malaysia. This expansion included the construction of a brand new assembly hall, providing us with enough space to accommodate the growing demand for our spreader products. With this increased capacity, we are able to fulfill the needs of our customers more efficiently.
2020
New Electrical Overheight Spreader
For over two decades, our company has been at the forefront of producing and servicing over 350 overheight spreaders. In 2020 we have also presented the latest Overheight Spreader, made for oversized cargo, open top containers, and flatrack shipments. With this cutting-edge solution, we continued to redefine the industry standards and provide the efficiency and reliability.
2021
Stinis Mobile Harbour Crane Long-Twin Spreader
We were the first to engineer a revolutionary long-twin container spreader specifically designed for mobile harbour cranes. These spreaders have the container separation capability of up to 1600 mm, setting new industry standards for container handling. With this technology, we effortlessly lift fully-loaded containers, providing unmatched efficiency.
2023
Stinis Electrical Chain Driven Yard Crane Spreader
Recently we have developed a lightweight chain-driven yard crane spreader specifically designed for all yard operations. Our Chain Driven Yard Crane Spreader offers cost savings through its unique design. It can accommodate two spreaders in a single 40 ft. container or flatrack, reducing transportation costs and improving efficiency for our customers. Additionally, this spreader is equipped with an automatic greasing system for smooth and reliable operation, while its chain-driven telescoping system, located on the outside of the spreader, makes maintenance easier and more convenient.