Bedeschi closes another deal for a floating terminal system

Through the focused activity of the Far East branch in Hong Kong, Bedeschi has finalized a new contract with a key business and energy development company in Indonesia for a new floating terminal with a 35,000 tpd capacity of coal from loaded barges to big OGV. The new floating terminal is planned to operate in the mining area of Kalimantan and all the Far East Oceans.

The supply considers the full scope of the entire machine, including structures, key components and controls for 2x receiving hoppers with a dedusting system, 2x belt feeders with a blending mixer, 1x belt conveyor system complete with transfer towers, and 1x slewing-luffing-telescopic shiploader equipped with a trimming chute. The Bedeschi transhipping system can operate in automatic, semi-automatic, and manual modes through the Bedeschi electronic control panels and the operator pulpit. The shiploader can also be easily operated and trimmed by the deck personnel through a remote radio control.

Bedeschi closed the deal thanks to the commercial and technical support of Bedeschi Far East, which has a key strategic role both for the new installations and for the aftersales, spare parts, inspections, and procurement in the Asian market.

In the image below a Bedeschi floating terminal which is very similar to the new one the company will supply.

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