ENGINEERING & EQUIPMENT
Argentine terminal opts for E-Crane
Terminal 6 in Argentina chooses E-Crane for unloading soyabeans In early 2013, Terminal 6 S.A in Argentina placed an order for a new 1500 Series, Model 11264 PD-E E-Crane with 26.4m (86.5ft) outreach and a lift capacity of 19 metric tonnes (20.9 US tons) to unload soyabeans from Mississippi and Paraná-sized barges onto a conveyer system.
WHY TERMINAL 6 CHOSE THE E-CRANE Terminal 6 S.A. realized the benefits of the equilibrated crane’s efficient design. The E-Crane is a truly unique and revolutionary machine with the lowest power consumption cost in the industry. It runs on clean electric energy, saving customers huge amounts of money when compared to diesel powered equipment. There are also very little associated maintenance costs due to E-Crane’s innate design.
MARCH 2013
LARGEST SOYA MEAL EXPORTING COMPANY Terminal 6 S.A. is a joint venture between Bunge, and Aceitera General Deheza. It was founded in 1985 and has grown to become the largest soya meal exporting terminal in Argentina. The terminal also ships and handles grains and vegetable oils, along with other dry agribulk. Terminal 6 S.A. is Argentina’s first private port, and has the facilities to store up to 950,000 tonnes of dry bulk materials as well as 110,000 tonnes of liquid materials. Terminal 6 S.A. began talks with E-Crane about a potential project on the Paraná river back in 2007 with a goal of increasing the productivity and capacity of the port. The
soyabeans were originally unloaded using a cable crane and a small material handler. Each machine was achieving a production rate of about 400tph (tonnes per hour). Terminal 6 S.A. considered many different material handling options, but ultimately chose the E-Crane to maximize its operations. The cable crane will be removed, and the new E-Crane will be installed in its place. The E-Crane will be pedestal-mounted directly onto a new addition to the existing dock. An unloading rate exceeding 900tph is expected.
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