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Mobile harbour hoppers
23 January 2013
Demag Cranes' subsidiary, Gottwald Port Technology, has supplied two identical G HMH 750 DS Mobile Harbour Hoppers to the Port of Tyne, Newcastle. Each of the hoppers has a capacity of 750t per hour and they are being u
Demag Cranes' subsidiary,
Gottwald Port Technology, has
supplied two identical G HMH 750
DS Mobile Harbour Hoppers to the
Port of Tyne, Newcastle. Each of the
hoppers has a capacity of 750t per
hour and they are being used to
unload bulk carriers with cargoes of
wood pellets.
The order follows the introduction by cargo handling machinery specialist, Gottwald Port Technology, of various types and sizes of hoppers to its product range.
The company has also drawn together its bulk handling activities to create its International Dry Bulk Competence Centre (IDBCC) based in Banbury. Brian Reeve, chief technical officer at Port of Tyne, said: "Gottwald's hoppers comply with our stringent environmental requirements whilst providing robust and reliable handling."
The order follows the introduction by cargo handling machinery specialist, Gottwald Port Technology, of various types and sizes of hoppers to its product range.
The company has also drawn together its bulk handling activities to create its International Dry Bulk Competence Centre (IDBCC) based in Banbury. Brian Reeve, chief technical officer at Port of Tyne, said: "Gottwald's hoppers comply with our stringent environmental requirements whilst providing robust and reliable handling."
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