E-Crane 4000C Series Commissioned for Loading Containerised Bulk in the Port of Ust-Luga - Video – Heavy Lift News
2 Nov 2020

E-Crane 4000C Series Commissioned for Loading Containerised Bulk in the Port of Ust-Luga – Video

A 4000C Series E-Crane with 42 meter outreach and 52 ton capacity has been successfully commissioned in the port of Ust-Luga in the Gulf of Finland, about 110 kilometres west of St. Petersburg. This 600 tons weighing giant crane will be mainly used for loading containerized bulk such as fertilizer, iron ore and HBI into ocean going vessels up to Panamax size.

Containerized Bulk Handling (CBH) technology is found in specialized bulk export ports. Using containers bulk can be transported by rail from a remote mine or production facility, then temporarily stored at the export terminal without having to unload the container and finally moved for loading to the ship using the same container. This concept allows the entire logistics chain from extraction to ship loading to be optimized using standardized container technology with minimal container (re)handling. The main benefit from introducing containerized bulk technology is a significant reduction of terminal expenses and overall increased terminal performance. Literature mentions savings from 20 up to 50% in equipment and labor. At the same time CBH is environmentally friendly (low dust emissions, no open air quay stacking of materials) and it eliminates cargo loss.

For loading the first vessel with the E-Crane, bulk materials were offloaded from railcars and loaded into the special-purpose open-top 20-foot containers. Once loaded, these containers were moved to the quay by terminal trucks using special designed dual 20 foot terminal chassis.The E-Crane subsequently picked the containers from the trailer bed using a revolving spreader. The entire content of the container was dumped into the ship by rotating the container 360 degrees. In order to avoid damage to the cargo and reducing dust emissions at the same time, the containers were lowered into the ship’s hold and an operator controlled container rotation assured what is called ‘bulk cargo soft loading’. Once emptied the container was quickly placed back on the trailer.

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Source E-Crane

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