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Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Foreign to foreign – from 3 different coasts to one destination

























Ballmills are used in the rock or mineral grinding process.  When we were contracted  to transport this second hand one from Australia to a mining operation in Zacatecas State, Mexico, we had to deal with shell sections from Northern Australia, mill heads from Victoria and gear/mechanical components from Western Australia.
Due to the lack of liner service from Darwin, we trans-shipped the 20’ diameter shells over Singapore and Houston from where they were delivered by truck crossing in Laredo.

Our Mexico City office arranged the delivery into the mining operation from Veracruz and Altamira ports. 





WOW, how wide are those pieces?



Most of us like challenges. But, when the Alabama meltshop project notified us that they had ordered furnace covers measuring over 30’ wide from Monterrey, Mexico, close to the US border, but far away from any navigable water, some serious head-scratching started!

Thankfully, a detailed road survey to the Gulf coast revealed a relatively open route to the Port of Altamira. The biggest obstacle being numerous toll booths which either had to be bypassed or moved.

With a lot size of 1,800 cbm total, a geared vessel was chartered on a direct voyage basis to the port of Mobile. Again, due to the size of the cargo, a deck barge and tug were mobilized from Louisiana to make delivery to the plant’s river terminal.

Hansa Meyer’s Mexico City office offered valuable support in bringing this job to a successful conclusion.

Challenges:
Routing due to the extreme width; tight delivery schedule



...more critical cargo for the Alabama Meltshop Project



You might recall the cargo of cooling stacks we referred to in the previous newsletter. This 116 MT transformer was another crucial item to the project completion.  HMGT USA with the help of our Bremen colleagues, handled this shipment using liner service from Rotterdam to Mobile, AL.
Due to the need to rig for a 1 hook lift, “Big AL” was hired to come up river for the discharge from the barge to the SPMT. 

Challenges:
Low water in the German River system – coordinating the vessel booking and direct transfer from river to ocean vessel in Rotterdam.











Friday, August 24, 2012

Cleaner Power from Clean Coal

 
Hansa Meyer USA with the help of our global colleagues, handled multiple shipments of major components for a clean coal power station in Mississippi, USA.  Hansa Meyer delivered 3,030 frt including 44 packages break bulk from Shanghai via New Orleans to Mississippi, 8 containers from Germany, and 19 containers from China.  The clean coal power station will capture 65% of total emissions resulting in 3.5 million tons per year. Hansa Meyer delivered the Circular Stacker Reclaimer (above) and Main Housing (below) to Kemper County, Mississippi for our customer.  The main housing was rotated changing the width to the height, enabling a more direct OTR routing.




Friday, August 17, 2012

More “green” Power the old-fashioned way


Hydro Electric Power Generation is the oldest method of producing “green” power. Manitoba Hydro turned to TBEA Shenyang Transformer, China for the supply of a 95 MVA transformer.

Hansa Meyer offices in China and Houston, TX. handled in close cooperation. Most economical routing was identified as using liner service into Houston, then rail for the 110 MT main body, truck for the accessories.

The rail move was live monitored using one of Hansa-Meyer’s GPS transmitters.

Our Houston project manager was present during the offload process.