‘MOVING TO MOBILE’
Adding Efficiencies to your material handling process
Carl Donnelly – International Sales Manager
13th June, 2018
Contents
• Changing Trends and Uncertainties
• ‘Moving to Mobile’
• Environmental Concerns
• ‘Pit to Port’ – Adding efficiencies to your material handling process
• Case Studies – Application Examples and 3D Animation
• Conclusion/Questions?
Changing Trends and Uncertainties
• How to deal with these uncertainties in Dry Bulk Production / Shipping and Supply and Demand?
• Agility and Flexibility required to minimize affects – Think differently
• Stevedores / Port Operators and Shipping companies – Reduce Costs per Tonne and Minimise Risk
‘Moving to Mobile’
• Mobility = Flexibility – Critical to manage and limit risk during these uncertainties!
• Alternative to Mobile HarbourCrane – Compliment this technology
• Complimentary Solutions to increase flexibility specifically for Dry Bulk.
‘Moving to Mobile’
• Multi-Cargo Berths / Dedicated Berths / Stockyard Management systems (Stacking / Reclaiming)
• Limited Civil Construction and Planning Permission
• Short Lead Time - 6 – 12 Months from Order to Installation
Environmental Concerns• Concerns on suitability of Mobile
Solutions for Dusty Materials
• Proven Dust Extraction / Containment measures now widely available and adaptable for Mobile System (E.g Donaldson Filters)
• Fully Integrated systems to eliminate dust emissions from systems (Discharge chutes / Covers / Extraction Systems)
Case Study
Mobile Reclaim systems in Stockyards
Back-up / Expansion / Green-field Sites
- System: All Travel Mobile Ship loader and
Hopper feeder
- Material: Iron Ore – 2000TPH - Liberia
- Application: Loading iron ore to Panamax/ Baby Capesize vessels. Feed from 3 x CAT 988s.
Loaded 25 Million Tonnes of Iron ore from 2012 Installation
Case Study
- System: 2 x TS Mobile Radial Telescopic shiploaders and 2 x Hopper feeders
- Material: Aggregate Rock (0 – 380mm)
- Application: Wheel loaders feeding flexible fall pipe vessel with large aggregate for under-water filling system
Case Study
Mobile Reclaim systems in Stockyards
Back-up / Expansion / Green-field Sites
- System: 2 x All Travel Mobile Ship loader / Stacker
- Material: Iron Ore Pellets – 1500TPH - Finland
- Application: Loading iron ore pellets to Handy-max / Panamax Vessels from Stockyard
Case Study
Premier Periclase, Drogheda, Ireland
Dust-Free Ship-loading system
BEFORE
AFTER
Case Study
Mobile Reclaim systems in Stockyards
Back-up / Expansion / Green-field Sites
- System: Mobile Links and Stackers – Ship-unloading / barge-loading in Philippines
- Material: Cement Clinker and Coal
- Application: Mobile Hoppers, links and stackers for Ship-Unloading / Barge-loading
Case Study
Mobile Reclaim systems in Stockyards
Back-up / Expansion / Green-field Sites
- System: Mobile Reclaim Hopper feeding Stacker / Reclaimer in India
- Material: Coal @ 1000TPH
- Application: Mobile Reclaim hopper feeding existing stacking / reclaiming belt
Case Study
Mobile Reclaim systems in Stockyards
Back-up / Expansion / Green-field Sites
- System: 2 x Mobile Stackers in Stockyard
- Material: Coal @ 1000TPH
- Application: 2 x Mobile Stackers loading Coal over railway line to Grab Loading system
Conclusions and Questions• Integrate Agility and Flexibility to your material handling process – Manage
the Uncertainties!
• ‘Moving to Mobile’ - Stevedores / Port Operators and Shipping Companies can lower cost per tonne on handling their dry bulk material
• Multi-Cargo Berths – No Civil Construction / Planning
• Multi- Purpose Solutions – Minimise Capex Investment
• Where can you add Efficiencies to your Logistics Chain?