thyssenkrupp to supply new coal handling system to Russian port
Published by Claire Cuddihy,
Assistant Editor
Dry Bulk,
thyssenkrupp Industrial Solutions has supplied a new coal handling system to the State Transport Leasing Company (STLC) in Russia. The system will be the centerpiece of a new terminal for coal exports in the port of Lavna near Murmansk, on the western shore of Kola Bay. With a planned capacity of 18 million tpy of coal, the terminal will significantly increase the coal handling capacities of the region. It is expected to be fully operational in 2021.
Torsten Gerlach, CEO of the Mining Technologies business unit at thyssenkrupp Industrial Solutions: “Together with our partner LNK Industries, we will equip one of the largest ports in Russia with a state-of-the-art port handling facility. We are pleased to contribute our extensive experience in the planning of such systems. As one of the few full-range suppliers, we can provide our customers with fully integrated solutions that ensure high performance and resource-efficient operation.”
The terminal project will be completed in two phases: first out-shipments are expected to take place in 2020. In that same year a total of 9 million t of coal will be handled on site. In 2021, the volume will increase to 18 million t. The project will augment regional coal exports and release pressure on existing terminals in the Baltic Sea. It is closely connected with the development of the Murmansk Transport Hub, one of the biggest ongoing infrastructure projects in the Russian north.
thyssenkrupp will supply two shiploaders, stackers, reclaimers and car dumpers, as well as one combined stacker-reclaimer, several belt conveyors and auxiliary equipment. The contract includes engineering and procurement, as well as services for site erection and commissioning. Within the project, thyssenkrupp's partner, the Latvian construction company LNK Industries, is responsible for the design and construction of the conveyor system. In order to keep dust emissions from the handling site at a minimum, all coal transfer points, wagon unloading stations as well as shiploaders will be outfitted with dust suppression equipment.
About thyssenkrupp
The Industrial Solutions business area of thyssenkrupp is a leading partner for the engineering, construction and service of industrial plants and systems. Based on more than 200 years of experience we supply tailored, turnkey plants and components for customers in the chemical, fertilizer, cement, mining and steel industries. As a system partner to the automotive sector we develop highly specialized solutions to meet the individual requirements of our customers. Around 16 000 employees worldwide form a global network with a technology portfolio that guarantees productivity and cost-efficiency to the highest extent possible. For more information visit: www.thyssenkrupp-industrial-solutions.com
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