Bruks Siwertell secures new ship unloader order for major grain handler
Bruks Siwertell has won a continuous screw-type ship unloader contract to support the operations of a major grain handler in the Philippines. The Siwertell ST 640 M-type ship unloader was ordered to deliver efficient, environment-friendly malt and grain handling in the Filipino port of Luzon.
“We have a number of Siwertell systems serving various dry bulk handling operations in the region, and our ship unloaders are especially well known for the unique advantages that they offer to grain handlers,” says Ola Jeppsson, Sales Manager, Bruks Siwertell. “Operators know that they can rely on Siwertell technology to deliver the market’s highest through-ship capacities, whilst ensuring that grains and agri-bulk are handled carefully, so that material degradation is minimal. This ensures shipment quality for sensitive cargoes like these.
“We are delighted to continue serving the grain handling sector, and with several new terminals planned in the Philippines, we are hopeful that many more operators will benefit from the unique capabilities of our ship unloading equipment,” he adds.
The new installation has been designed with the region’s climate in mind. “This is a climatically challenging environment,” Jeppsson explains. “Port equipment in the area has to be robust enough to withstand seasonal typhoons and earthquakes. Furthermore, this new ship unloader will be installed on a particularly exposed jetty, and will be able to discharge vessels from both sides.”
The screw-type Siwertell ship unloading system will offer a continuous rated capacity of 800t/h for handling malt and other grains. It will be delivered fully assembled to the port via heavy-lift ship in the third-quarter of 2025.
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