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Improving Raw Material Storage Plant Performance – Highly cost-effective Process with Cranes Operating 24/7

Edited by mhd on 13. May 2020
To increase the performance of its Lixhe operation the Belgian cement manufacturer CBR, a subsidiary of the Heidelberg Cement Group, has automated its raw material storage by installing a warehouse management system together with a new 9-t process crane.

(From the archive of ”bulk solids handling", article published in Vol. 34 (2014) No. 2 , ©2014 bulk-online.com)

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The warehouse crane is equipped with a 3.2 m³ powered clamshell grab. (Pictures: Demag Cranes & Components)

The Belgian cement manufacturer CBR, a subsidiary of the Heidelberg Cement Group, has automated the raw material store that it operates at its Lixhe location. The performance of the facility has been significantly increased due to the implementation of a Demag warehouse management system together with the installation a up-to-date Demag process crane that has a load capacity of 9 tonnes.Lutz Dowy, Vice President Sales and Product Management at Terex Material Handling, explains: “We modernised the store operated in Lixhe by CBR with a strong solution which is based on rugged crane systems and smart control modules. The result will ensure a continuous material flow thanks to consistently high handling rates.”

Lixhe: Benelux’ largest Cement Works

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Control room of the Lixhe cement works. The screen at the far end of the desk represents the actual status of the store and the crane.

The Lixhe plant is one of the oldest locations operated by the cement manufacturer CBR, a subsidiary of the Heidelberg­Cement Group. With an annual capacity of some 1,4 million tonnes of clinker and 1,5 million tonnes of cement, the plant in south-east Belgium is the largest cement works in the Benelux countries.HeidelbergCement decided to invest in the raw material storage of the Lixhe plant in order to stay competitive. They addressed three clear goals with the automation of the raw material store:

  • increased productivity,
  • sustainable improvement in process reliability,
  • higher level of occupational health and safety.

To meet these requirements, a fully automated crane was installed and a warehouse management system was implemented in the existing store. For the supply of the materials handling equipment as well as for the software control system, the cement manufacturer decided in favour of a complete Demag system, which was used to thoroughly modernise the store.Besides the calcareous sand which is quarried locally, three different grades of coal as well as ferric oxide are kept in the raw material store at the plant. The storage area measures 86 x 24 m² in size and has five compartments that are divided into eight storage zones.Since the store is served by a bridge crane, the owner benefits from full utilisation of the available space, as the crane can reach virtually any point in the store. Beforehand, the work of distributing and collecting the raw materials was performed by a manually operated 9 t overhead travelling crane.Bertouil Hugues, who is responsible for maintenance at the Lixhe plant, explains: “The old crane installation had to be replaced because the electric equipment no longer met current standards and the structural design of the crane had to be revised. The crane also needed to be used in continuous 24/7 operation. This was no longer economically feasible with a manually controlled crane.”

Rugged Crane Systems for continuous 24/7 Operation

An automated Demag double-girder over- head travelling crane that is equipped with a 3.2 m³ powered clamshell grab is now used for handling the raw materials. Like its predecessor, the process crane has a span of 24 m and a load capacity of 9 t. Rugged and reliable crane components provide for continuous operation in the harsh environment.

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» The automation of the raw material store considerably improved the stores efficiency and enhanced the stability of our processes.«Bertouil Hugues, Maintenance Manager-Efficient operation of the crane is also supported by high speeds (long-travel motions at 100 m/min as well as load-dependent lifting motions up to 90 m/min) and integrated load-sway damping. The crane installation is primarily used for clearing the tipping pit and for filling the chutes with the required blend of materials, which is ensured by crane weighing devices.

Continuous Measurement of Fill Levels by Scanners

The blend and order in which the material is added is precisely defined by the Demag warehouse management system, which controls the feed schedule to the kilns and facilitates transparent inventory management. Scanner systems were installed on the crane installation to measure the height of the aggregates. The scanners fitted below the crane bridge continuously track the height contours of the stored bulk material each time the crane travels over it.The software in the crane control centre uses the information to determine a constantly updated height profile and visualises the fill levels in all storage areas, including the minimum and maximum values. In addition, the control centre shows the current status of the crane with all relevant status messages. Customer-specific storage strategies can be added via the user-friendly interface at any time.Some six months after the installation entered service, Bertouil Hugues made an initial assessment: “The automation of the processes has enabled us to boost the efficiency of our raw material store. Besides the higher handling rates provided by the crane system, its continuous operation without the need for any breaks has also contributed to the result. In addition, we have considerably enhanced the stability of our processes and further improved the safety of the working environment for our employees.”

A Note from the Editor

For all statements in this article that refer – directly or indirectly – to the time of publication (for example “new”, “now”, “present”, but also expressions such as “patent pending”), please keep in mind that this article was originally published in 2014.

About the Author
Christoph KreutzenbeckSenior Manager Global MarketingDemag Cranes & Components GmbH, Germany
Improving Raw Material Storage Plant Performance – Highly cost-effective Process with Cranes Operating 24/7 – Bertouil Hugues, Maintenance Manager » The automation of the raw material store considerably improved the stores efficiency and enhanced the stability of our processes. «Bertouil Hugues, Maintenance Manager

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