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| Significant Upgrade of Russian Bulk Handling Port by ThyssenKrupp Fördertechnik | |
| Increasing demand on the world coal market is pushing to increase the Russian annual coal production. In order to handle this increased coal demand in the ports, all major coal producers are investing in the infrastructure of their port handling facilities. | |
| New Shiploader from ThyssenKrupp Fördertechnik for Fertilizer in the Port of Hamburg | |
| In 2007, the Kali-Transportgesellschaft (KTG), Hamburg awarded the contract for supply and commissioning of a new shiploader to ThyssenKrupp Fördertechnik (TKF) to increase the handling capacity at the „Potash Quay“ terminal in the port of Hamburg. | |
| Another Continuous Barge Unloader (CBU) for ThyssenKrupp Foerdertechnik | |
| In October 2007 ThyssenKrupp Foerdertechnik, Business Unit Materials Handling, Germany received a contract for design, construction and delivery of a continuous barge unloader (CBU). The order was placed by PLOR on behalf of PT Indominco Mandiri (now PT Indo Tambangraya Megah) Alliance, a member of the Banpu (Thailand) group of companies for the Bontang Coal Terminal Expansion. | |
| ThyssenKrupp Fördertechnik´s Success in Supplying Materials Handling Equipment to Malaysian Ports Continues - from Tanjung Bin to Jimah | |
| More good news: Right on schedule, on August 28th, 2007, the Malaysian client took over the coal fired power plant at Tanjung Bin consisting of 3 units of 700 MW each and, on this occasion, both ThyssenKrupp Fördertechnik (TKF) and ThyssenKrupp India received the acceptance certificate for the coal handling plant supplied and assembled in the power plant port. | |
| ThyssenKrupp Fördertechnik (St. Ingbert) to supply equipment for a fertiliser handling terminal in the Port of Tuapse / Russia | |
| A new fertiliser handling terminal, equipped with the most modern technology available, is taking shape at the Port of Tuapse in the Black Sea, 300 km. from the border with Georgia. Depending on the type of fertiliser being handled, the terminal will achieve an annual handling capacity of approx. 2.5 to 3.0 million tons. The terminal is owned by the company Tuapse Bulk Terminal, which is part of EUROCHEM Russia. |
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| ThyssenKrupp Fördertechnik (St. Ingbert) are supplying equipment for a sulphur handling terminal in the port of Ust Luga / Russia | |
| A modern sulphur handling terminal is taking shape in the port of Ust Luga, located at the mouth of the river Luga at the Baltic Sea, not far from the Estonian border. The terminal will initially reach an annual handling capacity of 4 million tons. This will rise to 10 million tons per year, following a subsequent extension of the plant. The terminal owner is the company EST European Sulphur Terminal of St. Petersburg and the materials handling equipment for the terminal is being supplied by the Materials Handling business unit of ThyssenKrupp Fördertechnik, one of the world´s leading suppliers of advanced-technology materials handling equipment. |
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