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Cement Transfer
Posted on
31. May. 2005 - 02:44
It all depends upon the condition of the cement and accessability to the ship. Mobile truck mounted pneumatic ship off-loading units are often available at ports. You could hire one of these for the job. They will typically off-load cement at 200 ton/h. Self off-loading road vehicles are widley used for the transport of cement. You could hire a fleet of these and load them from the mobile ship off-loader. ■
David Mills
Re: Bulk Cement Problem
Posted on
31. May. 2005 - 08:39
We are a full service pneumatic conveying consulting and engineering company.
We would be happy to help you in reviewing the situation and making the appropriate recommendation.
You can contact us at the e-mail address below if you would like to consider our services.
Regards ■
Bulk Cement Problem
We are a marine salvage company. See our website to understand what we do. We are not a recycling company but a company that works for insurance companies to re-float ships and generally solve marine problems associated with damaged ships. On many occasions we have to handle bulk cargoes. In this case I would like to talk with an expert in moving bulk cement from a capsized ship. It is a problem we would normally solve with a crane and bucket operation but are considering how to move it with compressed air or other means. Can you recommend such an expert?
Richard B. Fairbanks
President
Titan Maritime LLC
df@titansalvage.com
http://www.titansalvage.com
office + 1 954 929 5200
mobile + 1 954 914 9876 ■