The cranes were purchased by the UN World Food Program with funding from the US Agency for International Development.
They arrived in Yemen in mid-January but took several weeks to be erected.
Officials say the cranes became operational Friday. They weren't authorised to discuss the matter publicly and requested anonymity.
The port at Hodeidah handles roughly 70 percent of Yemen's imports. The World Food Program has said the cranes can carry about 60 tons each and will significantly expand delivery of humanitarian and commercial goods.
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