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E-Crane announces new dealer Bulktech Solution Engineering Service Co., Ltd.

Under this agreement Bulktech will act as a dealer for the E-Crane product line in China. The dealership signing ceremony was officiated by Lieven Bauwens and Bas Tolhuizen on behalf of E-Crane® and Tom Zeng and Frank Lee from Bulktech. The agreement clearly shows both E-Crane’s and Bulktech’s strong commitment to provide comprehensive and innovative bulk and scrap handling solutions to Chinese customers. E-Crane’s Mr. Bauwens and Mr. Tolhuizen shaking hands with Mr. Zeng and Mr. Lee from Bulktech Solution Engineering Service Co., Ltd, China. E-Crane’s Executive President Lieven...

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5S method implemented by E-Crane Worldwide

5S method implemented by Indusign / E-Crane Worldwide organization as an additional tool to reach World Class Manufacturing and Business Excellence 5S is a method aiming to improve the organization, starting with the workplace. By optimizing the workplace we eliminate waste and lay the foundation for quality. The 5 steps of 5S: sort, stabilize, shine, standardize, sustain.At Indusign / E-Crane Worldwide continuous education is paramount. The management firmly believes in the benefits of the 5S method, and all employees received the theoretical formation during 2008. In December we will...

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Cargill, Argentina installs two 1500 Series E-Cranes

Cargill operates worldwide and has several plants in Argentina. The Cargill PGG ( Puerto Gobernador Galvez ) Plant is located about 10 KM south of Rosario, Provincia de Santa Fe. This plant processes soya bean oil form Soya beans via milling and solvent extraction. The Cargill plant adjacent to PGG processes all other types or grains and ships them worldwide. Cargill PGG decided to update their logistics system and install a barge handling system in addition to their receiving docks fro trucks and Rail. This makes it the only plant in Argentina that has 3 different modes to receive grains....

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Successful commissioning of 2nd E-Crane for City Sugar

The first E-Crane® for City Group in Bangladesh was successfully commissioned in April 2006. Because this crane fulfilled all expectations and more, and because of the strong growth of the company, it didn’t took long before the customer decided to place their order for a second E-Crane®. The first E-Crane®, a 700 Series E-Crane® type 4264 on pedestal, meanwhile already has performed 6750 working hours. 2 years after the commissioning of the first E-Crane®, the second E-Crane®, again a 700-Series E-Crane® type 4264 on pedestal, was successfully installed and commissioned on November...

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Marks of honor for A Belgian soldier

A soldier of the Belgian army was honored for his courage, strength of character and bravery. On 23 July, 2006, Master-Commander Van Cauwenberghe (brother of our E-Crane/Indusign colleague Filip) and his Italian colleague, Captain Punzo were under sniper fire in Lebanon.Captain Punzo suffered serious injuries. Master-Commander Van Cauwenberghe brought his observer colleague to safety despite heavy fighting in the region. On September 12, 2008 a sign (medal) for courage and dedication will be granted to Master-Commander Marc Van Cauwenberghe. We are extremely thankful for the courage and...

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E-Crane® adds hopper and barge handling equipment to its sixth project with AEP

On August 20th, 2008, E-Crane technicians completed the mechanical assembly of a 1500B Series machine at Ohio Valley Electric Corporation’s (OVEC) Kyger Creek plant in Cheshire, Ohio. The completion of this project marks a significant milestone in the progression of E-Crane International USA as a provider of “turnkey” engineering services in the bulk material handling sector. Along with the model 10290 pedestal mounted bulk material handling machine, E-Crane USA was the general contractor for providing the receiving hopper as well as the barge handling system. E-Crane International USA also...

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E-Crane® expands into barge handling

The logistics chain of bulk materials often begins with a barge. Transportation by barge is one of the most cost-effective ways to move bulk materials from the point of production to market. With today’s energy cost, this method of transportation is increasing in popularity. E-Crane International USA is the provider of the E-Crane® material handler in North and South America.This unloading method is applicable to any facility handling bulk materials with barges up to and including Panamax class vessels.Barge handling has its own peculiarities: the speed of the river current, water...

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Arrival of the "Mama Mobokoli” at his berth

On 21st August, the Mama Mobokoli safely arrived at its final destination in Matadi, DRC. The journey took 39 days and was 4915 nautical miles long. This is 5.652,25 miles or 9.102,58 km. The Mama Mobokoli started its voyage on 12th July, when it left the harbour of Zeebrugge at 11h50. The journey went from Zeebrugge, through the Gulf of Biskaye, across the North Atlantic ocean in front of Gibraltar in the direction of the Canary Islands, alongside the coastline of Western Africa (Senegal, Guinea Bissau, Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Ivory Coast), across the Gulf of Guinea (while crossing...

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Successful installation E-Crane® for project CLECO Rodemacher Power Station

Report by our E-Crane® team on site.Last month a 2000 Series E-Crane® bulk material handler was installed at the Rodemacher Power Station in Lena, Louisiana. This plant is owned and operated by CLECO. The E-Crane® will be unloading limestone and petcoke received by jumbo barges on the Red River to the new Unit 3 CFB (Circulating Fluidized-Bed) Project that is currently under construction. The pedestal mounted 15317 model has a clamshell attachment for each material along with a Quick Disconnect system. The E-Crane®, rated for 1300 tons per hour free digging, is capable of unloading a barge...

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E-Crane® Product Offering Expands to Barge Handling

The logistics chain of bulk materials often begins with a barge. Transportation by barge is one of the most cost-effective ways to move bulk materials from the point of production to market. With today’s energy cost, this method of transportation is increasing in popularity.E-Crane International USA, Inc. (ECI) is the provider of the E-Crane® material handler in North and South America. This unloading method is applicable to any facility handling bulk materials with barges up to and including Panamax class vessels.Barge handling has its own peculiarities: The speed of the river currentWater...

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"Mama Mobokoli" to unload vessels in the Congo

Belgium-based E-Crane International Europe is currently towing a floating terminal to the Democratic Republic of the Congo where it will be used to unload vessels in the port of Matadi.According to the company, this is a cost-effective and flexible solution that could offer benefits to a wide range of users.The “Mama Mobokoli” moored in the Belgian port of Zeebrugge. It is now being towed to its destination – the inland port of Matadi in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.The floating terminal currently making its way to the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is called...

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Lower 1500B Series E-Crane® fully and successfully assembled outside workshop

In merely a day’s time the complete lower was pre-assembled. All crane parts were carefully transported out of our workshops, and safely and precisely pre-assembled in front of the E-Crane Worldwide headquarters in Adegem, Belgium. The E-Crane® parts are transported out of the workshop to be assembled on the outer grounds. Since then, our E-Crane® engineers have been finishing, fine tuning and testing the lower and its function in detail so everything will be in excellent working order in time for the customer’s visit later this month. A precisely and carefully executed...

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Maysville, Ohio: From our E-Crane® erection team on site

After violent June storms earlier this week, since Wednesday night all Southern Ohio counties were under Flood Warnings. Despite these flood warnings the assembly of the second E-Crane® for Dayton Power and Light continued until Friday, June 6th.. The Ohio River came up faster than expected and our erection crew had to de-mobilize fast, real fast! When the river was rising above the 38.5 feet, the dock was suddenly flooded. Within hours the river crest went up to almost 42 feet. Time was of the essence and our experienced team was able to put the remaining E-Crane® parts on the barge, haled...

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E-Crane® company trip to Poland was huge success!

From 1st to 4th May 2008 over 30 Indusign / E-Crane Worldwide employees and their partners travelled from our Adegem offices (Belgium) to Glogow, home to Famaba / Smulders Group in Poland. Everybody agreed: this was a highly successful trip, and hopefully to be repeated! Although it will be a tough job to top this one.The E-Crane® management offered their employees an all-in three day trip to Poland. Main goal and highlight of the journey was a visit to Famaba, part of the Smulders Group, which produces the main steel constructions for our E-Cranes. Welcome evening in Glogow on 1st May The...

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A Brilliant Outlook

For this milestone project, Siemens VAI was responsible for the overall engineering, erection,and commissioning of the steel works. This included the turnkey supply of a 160-ton electric arc furnace, a 180-ton AOD converter, a twin-180-ton-standladle-treatment station with a common furnace, a single-strand slab caster in addition to auxiliary plants and the dedusting and automation systems. The plant was compactly designed with totally optimized logistics and offers the possibility for future expansion. Electric arc furnace Raw materials are transported to the site by either rail...

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Mobile Harbour Cranes – The Hills are Alive with Innovation

The ‘Mama Mobokoli’ was inaugurated in the port of Zeebrugge on 22nd February 2008. This floating trans-loading station, designed and built by E-Crane Worldwide, was moored in Zeebrugge, ready to be towed to its final destination in Matadi, Democratic Republic of Congo. Mama Mobokoli is a 1000 m² barge, equipped with a 1500B Series E-Crane with reach of 39,5 metres and lift capacity of 13.5 tonnes. ‘Mama Mobokoli’ is Lingala (one of Congo’s official languages) for ‘the mother that takes care of you’, the nourishing / feeding mother. The barge is...

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Our Base of U.S. Operations is Moving

Galion, Ohio USA – E-Crane International USA (ECI-USA) officially moved from the Bucyrus, Ohio base to their new offices in Galion, Ohio. E-Crane International USA Inc. is upgrading its U.S., North and South American headquarters for sales, engineering and service of the E-Crane Equilibrium Crane. The new and modern 24,000 sq. ft. facility includes 4,000 sq. ft. of office space, overhead lift cranes and plenty of storage space for a complete inventory of Genuine E-Crane Parts. ECI-USA reported: “This is a big step for ECI-USA as we strive to provide Efficient, Economical and...

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ECI-EUR announces new office address

E-Crane International EUROPE (ECI-EUR) announced that they have moved to new offices in Oud Gastel, The Netherlands:Argon 15G4751XC Oud GastelThe NetherlandsPhone and Fax numbers will remain !  

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The New and Proven Concept in Unloading

E-Crane® is providing the solution to difficult problems in offloading bulk materials in seaports and river ports throughout the world. Dedicated systems for offloading coal, limestone and other bulk materials are costly, inflexible and require a dedicated infrastructure that is expensive to buy and maintain.Modified excavators converted to material handlers are another approach. But offloading facilities at seaports and river ports can be seriously hampered by fluctuations in water level due to tides, river flooding and other seasonal water level ups and downs. Thus, a long range of motion...

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Jim Gutsch Comments at Inauguration of Mama Mobokoli in Zeebrugge

Jim Gutsch comments at Inauguration of Mama Mobokoli — Zeebrugge Jim Gutsch Mr. Jim Gutsch is a Senior Vice President of Engineering at Seaboard Corporation in Kansas City, Kansas. The E-Crane team worked closely with Mr. Gutsch and his project Engineer Rick Mohr during the development of the Seaboard’s Midema Midstream Transfer Facility on the Congo River in Matadi, Democratic Republic of Congo. The E-Crane Managers and their guests During the inauguration celebration in Zeebrugge on February 22, 2008, Mr. Gutsch was asked to say a few words about the project. “In all my years...

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Ship-Hunters reports: Special visitor in Zeebrugge

At this moment there is a special visitor in the port of Zeebrugge (B). The “Mama Mobokoli” is a special pontoon with a very large crane on it. The pontoon/crane are special built for the handling of bulk carriers with a max. tonnage of 25-30.000 tons. The pontoon is a second hand (built in 1981) but the crane is brand new and is installed on the pontoon in Zeebrugge by E-Crane. Mama Mobokoli The final destination is the port of Matadi in Congo (Africa). There the pontoon will be used for discharging bulk carriers loaded with flour. The voyage to Matadi will take about 40...

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E-Crane is a star performer at Kinder Morgan’s new Columbus, MS transload facility

Kinder Morgan needed a state-of-the-art material handler to unload incoming scrap from barges for the new SeverCorr Steel Mill, a state-of-the-art, “next-generation” facility being built in Columbus, MS about eight miles from the Tennessee-Tombigbee waterway. The SeverCorr plant will produce 1.5 million tons annually of hot roll, hot roll P&O, cold roll and hot dip galvanized/galvanealed steels. Kinder Morgan is headquartered in Houston, TX, and is one of North America’s largest energy transportation, and storage companies, with more than 37,000 miles of pipelines and 150 terminals for...

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New E-Crane begins operation at Kanawha River Plant

GLASGOW, W.Va. — Kanawha River Plant is once again receiving much of its coal by barge thanks to the new E-Crane that began operation at the plant in January. From its perch atop a newly-constructed river cell, the E-Crane, or equilibrium crane, uses its large capacity bucket to move coal from barges to the plant’s coal yard. The equipment replaces the plant’s original crane which was retired several years ago.For some time now, we’ve had to rely exclusively on locally-available, truck-delivered coal, which means we often have 100 or so trucks in and out of here a...

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Pay E-Crane International Europe a visit @ Bulk Materials Handling (BMH) event

Bulk Materials Handling Improving mine and port efficiencies and productivity through best bulk material handling practices 23 – 25 January 2008 Sheraton Towers SingaporeIBC Asia’s Bulk Material Handling Asia will combine real-life field experience from the mining industry across the Asia Pacific region with the most innovative global practices; showcasing the latest ideas and best practices you can use to make sure your bulk materials handling operations remain at its optimal level at an increased rate of efficiency.IBC Asia’s inaugural Bulk Materials Handling will feature some...

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Installation of the AEP Kanawha River Plant 1500 Series E-Crane

Our on-site E-Crane® senior erection supervisor Steve Suter reports: “This is what we all at the AEP Kanawha River Plant have been striving for, working with a great group of people and working for a common goal to be the best ! It has rained nearly every day. We lost 1 day to high winds 40-50mph and 1 day to torrential down pours. But still found little things to do. We just finished the E-Crane® On Site Testing&Tuning program working closely together with AEP electrical engineer Jim Corey, so we are able to add another notch to our guns! With Kanawha River being the 5th E-Crane® Installation...

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Tombigbee River Power Plant To Get E-Crane®

Black & Veatch, a leading engineering and construction company, recently awarded E-Crane International- USA the major portion of a contract to upgrade material handling at one of Alabama Electric Cooperative’s power plants. The generating station, known as Charles R. Lowman Power Plant, is on the Tombigbee River near Leroy, Ala. Designed by Kent Hoffmeister of Global Marine Technologies, the floating material handling system will consist of a 2000 series, model 18264 E-Crane®, a receiving hopper and a feeder; all mounted on a 175 by 50-foot deck barge. It will receive coal and...

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River Metals Recycling E-Crane Installation… feedback from our on-site erection team

At E-Crane we fully understand that the most important factor in the productivity of any machine is the skilled operator! Skilled operators combine qualities such as: excellent visionmechanical knowledgegood sense of balanceability to judge distances and dimensionsability to concentrate for long periods of timeunderstanding of computerized machinerywillingness to update skills and acquire new knowledge. Every E-Crane installation is followed by on-site training of the operators and maintenance staff by our erection supervisors and this in close cooperation with the on-site management...

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New Winchester golf news

NEW WINCHESTER – New Winchester golf course recently completed its club champion- ship Mark Osborne won the championship flight and Rick Leppert was runner-up. Mike Kackameyer won the A flight with Guy Benedict second. Kathy Dyer won the women’s championship flight over Ruthie Robinson. The A flight champion was Ruthie Parker, with Judi Cripple runner-up. Saturday will be the 2nd Annual Big Spender open. The 18-hole event will have a $50 entry fee. The OSU game will be shown on the course’s big screen TV. Mark Osborne, PE ECI-USA said “I won my final match in...

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EMM: versatile, user-friendly and extremely reliable crane control system

E-Crane provides state-of-the-art technology working with you and for you! The new B-Series E-Cranes combine over twenty-five years of experience in heavy duty bulk material handling with the performance of the mobile CAN-bus technology. With the introduction of this Electronic Machine Management-system (EMM) E-Crane has created a versatile, user-friendly and extremely reliable crane control system. With the optional communications module our engineers can trouble shoot and solve problems from behind their computer. Science fiction… ? No, check out the case study below. Antwerp,...

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AEP representatives inspect new 1500B Series E-Crane

E-Crane Worldwide recognizes that the Factory Acceptance and Testing (FAT) is another important phase in our quality assurance program. We strongly believe that intensive factory acceptance tests: reduce the time for the erection of the crane at its final destinationreduce the costs for assembly, installation and tuningimprove the overall quality of our products After the factory tests and tuning are completed our cranes are disassembled into major components/packages for shipment to its final destination. The picture above: Inspection of the E-Crane for the AEP-Kanawha project....

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Erection of Second E-Crane in Argentina Completed

With the succesful and safe completion of Phase 2 of the installation of 2 new dedicated E-Cranes®, MultiServ, the service provider for the scrap handling at Acindar, is now ready to keep scrap moving because electric arc furnace (EAF) steel mills like Acindar rely on a steady stream of baskets filled with scrap metal to be ready as feedstock every hour of every day that the mill is up and running. The construction, shipping and installation of several big cranes involves many types of professionals such as engineers, designers, welders, electricians, mechanics and so forth. The crane’s...

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Heavy Lifting goes on at Port Amherst

By Rick Steelhammer, Staff writer Port Amherst, just east of Charleston on the Kanawha River, may not be an Antwerp or a Hamburg, but it does occasionally handle international cargo shipments. This week, the homeport for Madison Coal & Supply’s fleet of towboats and construction barges also served as the loading area for a huge new Belgian-made crane, which will eventually offload limestone at American Electric Power’s Cardinal power plant at Brilliant, Ohio. The 173-ton crane traveled across the Atlantic on a freighter, which made its way up the St. Lawrence Seaway to Lake...

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Third E-Crane® Carinox Steelmill successfully commissioned

Charleroi, Belgium, 4th of July 2007 – E-Crane is delighted to announce that the third E-Crane® for MultiServ’s scrap catering project at the Carinox steelmill is successfully and safely installed, commissioned and put into service on July 4th, 2007. According to Mr. Cédric Le Lann from MultiServ, this is another important step for MultiServ’s services at Carinox. As the steel mill is now approaching its design capacity of one million tons of stainless steel per year, this third E-Crane® for MultiServ is the final phase of significant investments to provide efficient...

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Installation of 2 E-Cranes at MultiServ’s scrap handling steel mill in Argentina in full swing

After another 250 Km long journey by truck to their final destination in Acindar’s Villa Constitucion plant, the erection process was started. Both MultiServ and E-Crane have an experienced team on site to assure a smooth and safe installation. Mr. Francois Schaeffer (Project Manager MultiServ) and Mr. Lieven Bauwens (Managing Director E-Crane) witnessing the loading of the components at the port of Zarate. In order not to disturb the operations of the terminal and to secure a timely arrival at the jobsite, the bigger E-Crane® assembly groups (packages) were loaded during night time! First...

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Jubilee Waterwegen & Zeekanaal vzw

Waterwegen & Zeekanaal vzw exists for 25 years. They celebrated that on 5th June 2007 with an academic session and jubilee diner at the Lamot site in Mechelen, and with a jubilee brochure. E-Crane Worldwide / Indusign was one of the main sponsors. 1982-2007: 25 Years of Waterwegen & Zeekanaal vzw The goal of Waterwegen & Zeekanaal vzw (WenZ) is to promote and stimulate the use of our (Flemish) waterways. “Therefore, we have to keep optimizing those waterways and all their aspects”, writes Mr. Frans D’Haese, president of WenZ, in his foreword for the jubilee...

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Mark Osborne recorded hole-in-one during Men’s League play

Mr. Osborne used a 6-iron to ace the 150-yard, par-3 eighth hole. The odds of getting a hole in one for the average golfer is more than 8,000 to 1 ! It should not be a surprise that getting an ace is a golfer’s biggest trill and it is said that it keeps a golfer in a good mood for the next 12 months. On behalf of the whole E-Crane team: Congratulations Mark! The picture above: Mark Osborne taking the ball out of the cup on number 8 at New Winchester Golf Course on 5-30-07!

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Mobile Cranes: Technological Balancing Act

The moment of tilt invariably plays a major role where cranes with long extension arms are deployed to lift and move heavy weights. In docks or railway facilities covering a wide area where, for example, bulk materials or scrap metal weighing several tonnes need to be moved, cranes of this type are nevertheless in their element. The Belgian company E-Crane Worldwide in Adegem has already been responding to this sophisticated technical challenge for more than 16 years with its special design “E-Crane®” (equilibrated crane): counterweights are used to bring into equilibrium the major part...

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Bucyrus – A small area company moves big things here and abroad

E-Crane International, 236 S. Sandusky St., is a state-of-the-art firm that helps design and implement E-Cranes® using equilibrium to move heavy objects. “We’re a small, but growing company,” said Mark Osborne, president. Operating from a modest office downtown, Osborne’s staff of eight full-time employees works on projects involving large cranes in places from California to Venezuela. Three of them are service engineers. “We began in 2000 in Marion, but moved here two years later,” Osborne said. To date the company has 30 projects and a full slate...

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Catering for the coal boom

The global demand for coal, particularly in Asia, shows no signs of abating and is expected to continue at least for the next few years. To cope with this record demand there is a wave of port expansion projects, both at existing terminals and new ones, and along with this is a good demand for coal handling systems. Not only are coal volumes being shipped at high levels, so too are the prices being paid. For example in January 2007 export prices for power station coal being paid at Newcastle, the Australian port which is the world’s largest coal export terminal, were above $50 a tonne....

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Steam Coal Handling from the US Perspective: getting the right Balance

Over 50% of the electric energy consumed in the USA is generated by fossil fuel (coal) burning power plants. Utility companies burning fossil fuels require a carefully blended mix of coal which is sourced from US mines as well as Latin American and international suppliers to minimize fuel expenses and to meet increasingly stringent emission regulations. Now these fossil fuel-burning power plants also need to offload limestone for their flue gas desulphurization sustems to comply with emission regulations. As most US power plants were built 30 to 40 – or more – years ago, utility...

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Schelde-Natie’s new E-Crane® successfully unloads Panamax rapeseed cargo

A common question is “does size matter?”. For Schelde-Natie in the port of Antwerp in Belgium, the answer is now “no”. Schelde-Natie can now offer efficient and immediate high-quality unloading of rapeseed using its new E-Crane®. The first Panamax vessel to be unloaded using the new crane arrived on 8 October last year. Unloading the Cargo gave the 1000- series E-Crane® a full workout. With an outreach of only 32 metres, and limited space on the dock and only 200 metres of crane rails along the quay, E- Crane engineers had to work closely with Schelde-Natie management...

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3000 Series E-Crane® fully assembled in 3 days

When you build and install very big equipment world-wide, like E-Crane® does, you get involved in some of the largest and most complicated erection projects. Our E-Crane® engineers develop transport and erection procedures that consider the full range of site constraints and we design comprehensive plans to erect our cranes in the safest and most efficient manner possible. The E-Crane® project for the new coal unloader at the Crystal River power station (Tampa, Florida) is a typical example of such a complex and complicated transport and erection process. The manufacturing and the initial shop...

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New Year’s Reception 2007

Finally, on Friday 26th January, the annual new year’s reception, organized by the direction of Indusign/ E-Crane Worldwide for their employees, could take off. As every year, the extra invitees were Mr. d’Ancona, Mrs. Hendrickx and Mr. Tolhuizen from ECI-Europe, and Mr. De Meyere from the production plant in Poland. Instead of making one long speech, executive director Lieven Bauwens divided his messages over several shorter intermezzo’s. Three oasts were made during the pre-diner drink, accompanied by lovely hors d’oeuvres by caterer Koen. A first toast was...

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A Good Deal – on Balance

They look very much out of place. That is often the first impression of an Equilibrium Crane (or balance crane) in action. Being used to ‘straightforward’ design of bulk loading and unloading equipment, the huge ‘block’ of counterweight on the back of the crane makes an awkward sight. But seeing the crane in operation one is made aware of the benefits of the “big hump on the back” and the design starts to make more sense. Due to their build simplicity balance cranes offer a much longer lifespan than other cargo handling equipment. The crane has low...

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Ohio Secretary of State visits ECI-USA in Bucyrus, OH

On the first of november 2006, Mr. Blackwell and his staff visited the ECI-USA offices in Bucyrus Ohio ! John Kenneth Blackwell (born February 28, 1948), currently serves as the secretary of state for the U.S. state of Ohio. Mr. Kenneth Blackwell (Ohio Secretary of State) and Mark Osborne (ECI-USA) having a conversation at the E-Crane® headquarters in Bucyrus Ohio.

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Fourth E-Crane successfully commissioned in Bangladesh

Dhaka, November 2006: The decision to build a new sugar refinery was taken early 2005. Monem Sugar Refinery Ltd (MSRL) looked carefully at their options for the unloading of ships with Brazilian sugar. The extensive market survey resulted earlier this year in the purchase of a state-of-the-art 700-series E-Crane® with 26 metres (86 feet) outreach. The crane left the assembly shop on-time in Belgium early july 2006. Finally and after a long voyage from Antwerp to Dhaka, with transloading in the harbor of Chittagong, the crane arrived in Dhaka early October. The erection of the E-Crane® started...

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2006 Materials Handling Seminar

MATERIALS HANDLING SEMINAR(15TH CONSECUTIVE ANNUAL)September 13, 2006 MARRIOTT COLUMBUS NORTH6500 Doubletree AvenueColumbus, Ohio 43229 American Electric Power (AEP) invites some preferred vendors to their annual meeting and technical Seminars to familiarize their personnel with their vendors and to offer an opportunity to socialize in a less formal manner than at a regular business meeting. ECI was selected to participate in the exhibition. Some vendors also give technical presentations to inform and familiarize AEP personnel with new technologies and methods. ECI gave a technical...

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Schelde-Natie chooses E-Crane

Since August 1899, Schelde-Natie has been active in the quality control and the handling of grains. By bringing together the most experienced persons within this sector, Schelde-Natie has grown to become the biggest Belgian controlling company in the sector “Grains, derivatives and vegetable oils” (ca. 4 miljons of tons per year). They’ve also conquered a vast market share in the controlling of cocoa broad beans. Since 1998, Schelde-Natie is “Member of the Schutter-group”, a Dutch control concern with plants all over the world. This allows them to control a ship both on departure...

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Ned’s Pride

Our Senior Design Engineer, Ned Lust from ECI-USA, participated in the Crawford County Customs and Classics car show. Ned parked his Ford Mustang 302 from 1968, a real beauty, in front of the ECI-USA offices. Ned’s “302” was Ford’s attempt to mix the power of a muscle car with the handling prowess of a sports car. The ‘302’ is powered by an engine that was essentially a combination of the new-for-1968 302 in³ (4.9 L) V8 and topped with cylinder heads from the yet to be released new-for-1970 351 in³ (5.8 L) “Cleveland”. This combination meant...

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BIR convention in Bejing, China

As it is the BIR tradition in spring, BIR member firms and any other interested non-member companies specialised in manufacturing and selling machines and equipment used by the recovery and recycling industry are invited to showcase their products and technology. The exhibition areas will be located centrally next to the main meeting room. E-Crane International Europe (ECI-EUR) is present at the BIR Convention and is located @ Booth B3

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Customer Review: “I saw a true masterpiece”

These very beautiful photographs were taken by Mr serge Milois (Multiserv) and made available to us. We can praise Mr Milois for his artistic capabilities because these photographs really are sublime. Mr Lieven Bauwens, Director E-Crane® Worldwide/Indusign mentioned: “To my opinion, these photographs are true masterpieces” Source: Mr Serge Milois, Multiserv (B)

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Charleroi, Belgium: E-Cranes in full production

After the initial start-up at the end of September 2005 and the official inauguration on 23th February 2006, the new Carinox stainless steel plant at Charleroi, Belgium is now well underway to achieve a production of 1 million tonnes of stainless steel per year. The stainless steel scrapyard feeding the steelmill and run by MultiServ, the single largest provider of outsourced on-site mill services, is now fully operational. For loading the huge 150 m3 scrap baskets MultiServ is using the reliable and well proven E-Crane® technology. Currently 2 E-Cranes® with an outreach of more then 38...

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E-Crane® Bowling Team @ USBC Tournament

The tournament is the USBC Tournament (United States Bowling Congress). The tournament is held starting Feb. 11, 2006 until July 2, 2006 at the American Bank Center located in Corpus Christi, TX, USA. It changes location each year…last year it was held in Baton Rouge, LA, USA… next year it will be held in Reno, NV, USA. Approximately 12,000 (5 person teams) bowl in this event annually… 60,000 bowlers. The E-Crane® Bowling Team (from left to right: Chuck Moore, Bill Hansen, Mark Osborne, Dan Shaw and Bill Shaw E-Crane® Bowling Team visiting the 2000 Series 18450CR-D E-Crane @ Corpus...

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Time for celebration!

Mrs. Marleen Van Gemst and Mr. Jan Depoorter from Indusign/E-Crane Worldwide celebrate their 50th anniversary When someone turns 50 it is party time at E-Crane Worldwide ! In the month of March and April Mrs. Marleen Van Gemst and Mr. Jan Depoorter celebrated their 50th anniversary so this means time for cakes, friends and lots of fun… Marleen works at Indusign in our Purchasing Department. Today she is a highly respected colleague and responsible for the administration and follow-up of part orders and shipments. Jan works as a senior designer in the engineering department and in addition...

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Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT) in full swing

Indusign/E-Crane Worldwide recognises that factory acceptance testing (FAT) is another important phase in our quality assurance program. We strongly believe that intensive factory acceptance tests: reduce the time for the erection of the crane at its final destinationreduce the costs for assemblyinstallation and tuningimprove the overall quality of our products After the intensive factory tests are completed the crane will be disassembled into major components for shipment to China. Furthermore all major points of attachment will be match-marked to facilitate final assembly and all exposed...

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NSPI chooses 2000 Series E-Crane

As a result of the recent changes in the fuel availability for the Province of Nova Scotia, NSPI decided to construct the Point Tupper Terminal to import low sulphur coal for their Lingan, Point Aconi, Tupper and Trenton plants. Point Tupper is located in the Strait of Canso. This area has been free of ice since 1955 and is located on the “Great Circle Atlantic Shipping Route” which places it directly in the path of international shippers. NSPI searched for the optimum offloading solution and decided to purchase a 2000 Series, Model 21382 from E-Crane, USA, equipped with a 30yd3 bucket and...

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Growing strength of our service departments

Our service engineers are on call 24 hours a day to ensure a rapid response to any type of breakdown or emergency. With the support of our workshops and parts departments we can keep downtime to the absolute minimum. Source: ECI-USA

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Landing way Depot, Petaluma, CA redevelops River terminal

Landing Way Depot, Inc. recently redeveloped its Petaluma River terminal to accept barges carrying construction aggregates mined in British Columbia. These aggregates are moved from bulk carriers in the San Francisco Bay onto six custom-designed 4000 ton barges, and then moved to the Landing way side on the Petaluma river during the incoming tide. As the centerpiece of terminal operations, Landing Way Depot selected a pedestal-mounted series 1500, model 11264, E-Crane with a reach of 86 feet and equipped with an 8 cubic yard bucket. Limited river depths and a tidal range of 8 feet demands...

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E-Crane® Worldwide / Indusign NY2006 celebration

The ECI Worldwide/Indusign Personnel was very pleased… “It’s always difficult to gather all personnel @ the same place @ the same time, but noone wants to miss this NY2006 reception” “Our Director Lieven Bauwens held a short but straight-to-the-point speech in which he promised a very successfull and busy 2006” “It’s always nice to learn to know your colleagues in an informal sphere” “It’s an annual habit to look out for the second Friday of January to bless the New Year with a snack and drink together with all the...

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Shamrock Materials finds an environmentally sound solution

Preamble: Shamrock Materials Is the premier supplier of ready-mix concrete, concrete stone and landscaping products for northern California. Shamrock receives PCC ( Portland Concrete Concentrate ) and Aggregate from suppliers in British Columbia, Canada. Problem Freight cost and environmental impact by moving large quantities of bulk materials with trucks. Solution In order to meet the increasing demand for Shamrock’s products, Shamrock decided to change their operations drastically by expanding their Petaluma River terminal, constructing 6 custom made barges on site and...

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Goldkist needs more chicken feed

Preamble Goldkist is the second largest poultry producer in the country. Goldkist markets 14 million birds per week that need to be fed! Problem Demand from Goldkists, Guntersville, AL. feed mill was outstripping supply. The existing, high maintenance “marine leg” bucket unloader took up to 15 hours to unload a barge. Solution In order to meet the increasing demand for chicken feed, Goldkist decided to replace the “marine leg” with a more modern, productive material handler. Specs 700 series E-Crane®, Model 4264. This E-crane features an outreach of 86 ft a maximum duty...

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AT Massey Installs E-Crane® at Carmeuse Lime

Carmeuse Lime in Maysville KY mines limestone for the production of lime and construction aggregate. Lime is used by electric power utilities and other consumers; it is produced in a coal fired kiln and is used as part of the combustion flue gas cleaning in today’s modern power plants. With the goal of reducing fuel transportation and handling costs, Carmeuse Lime contracted with AT Massey Energy / Roadfork Development for a long term coal supply contract for the Maysville facility. The agreement also included significant upgrades to peripheral equipment, coal storage and barge unloading. AT...

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Denolf Recycling in Brugse haven gecounterd door B-Cargo

Onlangs werd bij Denolf Recycling langs de Louis Coiseaukaai in Brugge, in de volksmond nog steeds gekend als de Brugse Scheepssloperij, een nieuwe verwerkings en havenkraan in gebruik genomen. Eind vorig jaar kreeg Denolf Recycling, in Brugge goed voor de verwerking van zo’n 40.000 ton schroot per jaar, vanwege B-Cargo, de spoorvrachtafdeling van onze nationale spoorwegen, het bericht dat, gezien zij in de Brugse achterhaven nog de enige spoorklant waren, met ingang van 1 januari 2005 de tarieven voor het spoortransport drastisch omhoog zouden gaan. De volledige kostprijs voor...

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E-Crane® solves Nova Scotia Power’s unloading conundrum

Nova Scotia Power (NSPI) seeks economy and flexibility from their offloading equipment. As a result of the recent changes in the fuel availability for the Province of Nova Scotia NSPI, decided to construct the Point Tupper Terminal to import low sulfur coal for their Lingan, Point Aconi, Tupper and Trenton plants. Point Tupper is located in the Strait of Canso. This Area has been free of ice since 1955 and is located on the “Great Circle Atlantic Shipping Route” which places it directly in the path of international shippers. NSPI searched for the optimum offloading solution...

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ECI-USA succesfully commissioned impressive 2000 Series E-Crane

Port Hawkesbury, Nova Scotia (August, 2005) – ECI-USA and Nova Scotia Power (NSPI), together with Montreal-based Savage CANAC Corporation (Savage) and CBCL have succesfully commissioned the impressive 2000-series E-Crane on the dock at the Point Tupper Marine Terminal. The final commissioning and acceptance tests for this E-Crane were done during the unloading of 80.000 tons of coal out of the the Panamax vessel ‘Salvatore Caffiero’. NSPI (Phillip, Graeme and their team), CBCL (Dan and Randy with their team), Savage (Rick and his team)… thanks very much for all the efforts and...

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Carinox – A team works

MultiServ lands a major role at Arcelor’s new stainless steel mill being built in Belgium MultiServ will start a major new 10-year contract next September working at a brand new Arcelor stainless steel mill in Belgium. Currently under construction, the Carinox site will have the capacity to produce one million tons of stainless steel. MultiServ will provide scrap yard management, slag pot carrying, and slab logistics services. MultiServ will also be responsible for operating and maintaining the customer’s four slab grinding machines. Arcelor, the world’s largest steelmaker,...

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Carinox site will have the capacity to produce one million tons of stainless steel

Multiserv will start a new 10 year contract this month working at a brand new Arcelor stainless steel mill in Belgium. Currently under construction, the Carinox site will have the capacity to produce one million tons of stainless steel. Multiserv will provide scrap yard management, slag pot carrying, and slab logistics services. Multiserv will also be responsible for operating and maintaining the customer’s four slab grinding machines. At the heart of the scrap management operation are two 1000 Series 7382 E-Cranes. The two cranes will work simultaneously offloading and sorting scrap...

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Another succesfull on-site installation

After a succesfull on-site installation, start-up and tuning of the 2000-series E-Crane® during the month of june, the Point Tupper Marine Terminal is now ready to provide greater access to vessel optionality!

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E-Crane® Demo Days 2005 @ Flushing

Hereby we kindly invite you to visit our “E-CRANE® DEMO DAYS 2005” on the 19th and 20th of May at Flushing (Vlissingen) A completely erected 2000-series E-Crane®, designed for offloading Panamax size vessels (reach 40 meters, weight 450 tons and a liftcapacity of 35 tons), is our eyecatcher this year. We would like to use this opportunity to provide additional information and to demonstrate our capabilities using other very interesting projects that have been realized for our customers worldwide (DDS multi-modal terminal at Puurs, CARINOX-Multiserv scrap catering project). Thursday,...

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Review: Global Material Services

1) During the May-Dec 2004 season GMSII: 4030 hours of Runtime…..22.4 hours of downtimeGMSIII: 4575 hours of Runtime…..28.1 hours of downtimeStoppage time attributed to cranes is less than 0.6% of the total operating hours! The two cranes run around the clock from May 15 to December 15, approximately 210 days. During that time, two E-Cranes discharged over 5.4 million metric tons of bauxite…or more than 3000 Jumbo River Barges. An average of 15 Jumbo barges discharged per day! Mr. Luis Mok, General Barge Foreman for Global Material Services Venezuela (GMSV) was reviewing the operating...

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Exceptional Transport

Onderdelen met uitzonderlijke afmetingen vergen soms bijzondere voorzorgen en maatregelen bij het verhandelen. Het Indusign/E-Crane team van onze montage werkplaats te Adegem heeft hierbij in de loop van de jaren een grote ervaring opgebouwd, zoals ook mag blijken uit onderstaande videoclip. Hierin is het verladen te zien van een 33 meter lange en 60 ton zware kraanarm op 24 december jonstleden. Heavy components and equipment with exceptional dimensions require specialised procedures and unique measures when moved and/or shipped. The E-Crane team at our assembly shop in Adegem has the...

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Fully revised E-Crane put back into service…

Galloo, one of Belgiums leading scrap processors, had their first equilibrium crane fully overhauled… Gallloo, one of Belgiums leading scrap processors, based at Menen nearby the Frech border, is using E-Crane technology for many, many years. Recently the decision was taken to overhaul their first equilibrium crane. The crane had been working for over 35.000 hours, feeding a schredder at the Halluin (France) scrap yard. A complete overhaul was done in close cooperation between the technical staff at Galloo (Mr. Nicolas Malfait, Mr. Eddy De Witte and Mr. Danny Desmadril) and the...

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Indusign visits Rothe Erde in Germany…

For years Rothe Erde (Rotek) is one of Indusigns/E-Cranes key suppliers. Working close together, both Indusign/E-Crane and Rothe Erde have been able to provide the E-Crane users with the most reliable swing bearings available in the market today… Together with our local representative, Mr. Freddy Geets, Indusign was invited for a factory tour in Germany. Due to the great hospitality of Mr. Norbert Steinau (Rothe Erde Germany) and Mr. Bernard Krüsemann, this visit was both interesting and pleasant… Mr. Geets will retire by the end of this year. We at Indusign/E-Crane thank...

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AT Massey Installs E-Crane® at Carmeuse Lime

Carmeuse Lime in Maysville KY mines limestone for the aggregate Industry and converts limestone into lime in a coal fired kiln. This lime is used by Utility companies and other consumers to reduce flue gas emissions. With the goal of reducing fuel transportation and handling costs, Carmeuse Lime contracted with AT Massey Energy / Roadfork Development for a long term coal supply contract for the Maysville facility. The agreement also included significant upgrades to peripheral equipment, coal storage and barge unloading. AT Massey will provide turnkey responsibility for all coal handling services...

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Press Release: Dry Cargo International – September Issue

Nova Scotia Power Inc. (NSPI), Nova Scotia Canada was looking for the most efficient, economic way to offload coal for the Point Tupper Coal Terminal in the straight of Canso. The terminal will import approximately 1.0 million metric tons coal for the Point Tupper and Trenton Generating Stations. The coal will be supplied from coal basins throughout the world and shipped in Panamax bulk carriers to provide NSPI with the most cost effective and environmentally friendly fuel solutions. The terminal has been designed for a potential increase in volume of up to 4 million tons per year. NSPI...

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For Professionals From Professionals

When conventional excavator can’t do the job; a dedicated continuous unloader is too expensive; consider the E-Crane®. The right productivity at the right price! E-Crane®E like EquilibriumE like Energy EfficientE Like Easy to maintainE like Easy to ownE like Ergonomic Design The design incorporates a unique parallelogram system and counterweight using gravity to its advantage. Horsepower requirements are reduced by up to 50%, while maintaining high productivities at long outreaches. To arrange a visit to see an E-Crane®in action, call us today. Learn why the advanced E-Crane®...

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Service Engineer Michael H. prepares for marriage with traditional Flanders “Schieting”

The “Schieting”, or Shooting in English, occurs a few days before a couple is to be married. Several guns are put near the house of the bride and family and friends are invited to attend. These guns have several holes which are filled with a powder mixture. Pins are placed through the holes and when the pins are hit with a hammer the powder mixture explodes. Once the shooting is finished, a heart is prepared on the ground containing the initials of the bride and groom. Together they light the powder and the heart burns bright for everyone to see. This unique event descends from...

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E-Crane 4264PD-E successfully installed

The Indusign/ECI-USA erection team succesfully installed a new 700 Series E-Crane™, type 4264PD-E (Click to enlarge) (Click to enlarge) (Click to enlarge) Erection of the E-Crane™ – Connecting the counterweight to the Boom and Connecting Rod Assembly succesfull E-Crane™ fully functional

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New E-Crane™, model 4264GA-E on site in Lier, Belgium

Overview E-Crane™ on site Last week a new E-Crane™ (replacing a very old Equilibrium Crane) on gantry was erected by the Indusign/ECI team and shortly after succesfully commissioned.  Erection of the E-Crane (click to enlarge)  E-Crane unloading 1200 tons ship (click to enlarge)  E-Crane filling the hopper (click to enlarge)

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New E-Crane™, model 4264GA-E on site in Lier, Belgium

Overview E-Crane™ on site Last week a new E-Crane™ (replacing a very old Equilibrium Crane) on gantry was erected by the Indusign/ECI team and shortly after succesfully commissioned.  Erection of the E-Crane (click to enlarge)  E-Crane unloading 1200 tons ship (click to enlarge)  E-Crane filling the hopper (click to enlarge)

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Transportation of a new 700 Series E-Crane™

A new 700 Series E-Crane for the Belgian market is being loaded onto trucks and will be erected as from this week. (click to enlarge pictures)  Cement Truck filling the E-Crane Counterweight   Cement Truck   Filling the Counterweight with cement   Main Chassis arrives on Site  Several parts arrive on Job Site 3D Simulations

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Transportation of a new 700 Series E-Crane™

A new 700 Series E-Crane for the Belgian market is being loaded onto trucks and will be erected as from this week. (click to enlarge pictures)  Cement Truck filling the E-Crane Counterweight   Cement Truck   Filling the Counterweight with cement   Main Chassis arrives on Site  Several parts arrive on Job Site 3D Simulations

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ECI / IEC Marketing Brochure

Now… You Can Team Genuine E-Cranes With IEC Floating Dock Barges To Increase Productivity… Minimize Costs. The new E-Crane/Interstate association will benefit customers by providing a wide range of proven alternatives to improve safety, increase productivity and handling capacity, reduce energy consumption and minimize operating costs. By joining forces, these two respected companies can now combine their versatile, high quality products to form a single source for efficient, trouble-free material handling systems. This includes Interstate’s floating dock barges equipped...

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