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Konecranes to deliver third mobile harbour crane to South Australia

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In March 2020, Flinders Port Holdings ordered an eco-efficient Konecranes Gottwald Model 6 Mobile Harbour Crane for their subsidiary Flinders Logistics at Port Adelaide in South Australia. With delivery planned for August 2020, the crane will increase capacity in bulk materials and cargo handling services.

Flinders Logistics is a logistics and stevedoring services company focused on the mineral resources and oil and gas sectors in Australia. The company is based in Adelaide, the main maritime gateway and capital of the state of South Australia. Since 2011, Flinders Logistics has been operating 100 t Konecranes Gottwald Mobile Harbour Cranes to load bulk cargo vessels with mineral products and heavy project cargo, including tandem lifts. As Flinders’ business grew, the company wanted to ensure that it could maintain the quality of the stevedoring services with an additional crane. Having operated the cranes for many years, Flinders chose Konecranes to provide an additional eco-efficient Model 6 crane.

“As the purchasing officer, I’ve had the pleasure of working with Konecranes since the Flinders Group bought their very first harbour crane in 2011,” said Shane Haywood, Inventory Specialist at Flinders Port Holdings. “The team at Konecranes has always been supportive and responsive to our needs and provides additional services like annual maintenance inspections. We look forward to the arrival of our third machine and to developing our relationship further.”

The new crane will be a Konecranes Gottwald Model 6 Mobile Harbour Crane in the G HMK 6407 two-rope variant. With a maximum working radius of 51 m and a maximum lifting capacity of 100 t, it can be used with vessels up to post-panamax and capesize Bulker classes. The crane will be mostly loading mineral concentrate, tipped into the ship’s hold from special low-profile bulk containers lifted by a rotating spreader unit attached to the crane. Smart crane features prevent accidental discharge of the bulk material over the wharf. Working together, this system minimises environmental impact by greatly reducing dust and spillage. In addition, the crane supports an external power supply, reducing its environmental impact even further and helping to maintain ISO 14001 environmental management certification.

“For close to a decade, we have enjoyed an excellent relationship with Flinders, and we are delighted to see them grow and choose Konecranes for their new Mobile Harbour Crane purchase,” commented Michael Green, Regional Director Sales APAC, Konecranes Port Solutions. “It is great to see the trust placed in our products and we are excited to be able to provide high-quality equipment and help Flinders lift their business Down Under.”

Read the article online at: https://www.drybulkmagazine.com/ports-terminals/01062020/konecranes-to-deliver-third-mobile-harbour-crane-to-south-australia/

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