Mobile Shiploader for Spitzbergen

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A PACKAGE FOR SPITSBERGEN:

MOBILE SHIPLOADER AND LINK CONVEYOR

Ely - August 2011Store Norske Spitsbergen Grubekompani (SNSG) ordered a Mobile Shiploader and a Link Conveyor at B&W Mechanical Handling to replace an existing installation that was damaged beyond repair in March. The equipment is fed by a crusher/feeder unit which in turn is fed by front end loaders. The combined system is handling coal at a peak rate or 1,200 tons per hour at “Gruve 7”(Mine 7) which is 15 kilometres from Longyearbyen. The sub assembled equipment will be delivered by vessel. It has to be on site and operational until 15th of November 2011. On time delivery is a major issue for SNSG as there are currently no other means available for exporting of material.

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Destroyed SNSG shiploader

The Mobile Shiploader’s main boom is 55 metres long and 1.4 metres wide with a plain belt and a 350 degree radial action thrower. The onboard generator set provides for full mobility and all power functions including the Link Conveyor. The control cabin is mounted to the chassis. Heating, lighting and positive air pressure is included. In addition the unit comes with enhanced lighting equipment and a remote camera system for work safety. Although the south of Spitsbergen benefits from the Gulf Stream effect on the climate, a Cold Climate Pack is necessary for optimum availability. It has proven its effectiveness on mining sites in Greenland (45 metre Mobile Shiploader to handle olivine rock für Minelco) and Russia (30 metre Mobile Shiploader to handle coal at the Port of Vysotsk).

The Link Conveyor has a 30 metre boom with a belt width of 1.4 metres. Its electrical drive renders 37 kW; the conveyor offers towed travel options.

Since the March storm destroyed the aged loading equipment at Mine 7 SNSG tried to replace the facility as fast as possible. The company investigated new fixed loading installations and looked for used mobile equipment on the second hand market. Eventually the decision to purchase new equipment from B&W was made for two main reasons: Fist of all SNSG looked for rapidly available and easy to handle proven technology. In addition to that, the time schedule was most important. The equipment has to be delivered by a vessel planned for November and has to be ready to operate the very same month. The high quality coal from Mine 7 is used to in the production of modern Compacted Graphite Iron diesel engine cylinders, as produced by some of the major European engine manufacturers. Exports have to be resumed in November 2011.

About the AUMUND Group

The AUMUND Group is active on four continents. The conveying and storage specialists have special expertise at their disposal when dealing with bulk materials. With their high degree of individuality, both its technically sophisticated as well as innovative products have contributed to the AUMUND Group today being a market leader in many areas of conveying and storage technology. The manufacturing companies AUMUND Fördertechnik GmbH, SCHADE Lagertechnik GmbH, B&W Mechanical Handling Ltd. as well as AUMUND Logistik GmbH are consolidated under the umbrella of the AUMUND Group. In conjunction with the headquarters of the manufacturing companies, the global conveying and storage technology business is spearheaded by a total of eight locations in Asia, Europe, North and South America.


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