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speed of its
unloader mechanism was not able to
match the
output rates of
modern bunker silos, and this type of silo went into decline.
Unloader repair expenses...
- The
Hulett was an ore
unloader that was
widely used on the
Great Lakes of
North America. It was
unsuited to
tidewater ports because it
could not adjust...
- A self-discharger (or self-
unloader) is a ship that is able to
discharge its
cargo using its own gear. The most
common discharge method for bulk cargo...
-
without a self-
unloader, and the last lake boat to be
constructed at the Manitowoc, Wisconsin, shipyards.
Straight deckers without self-
unloading gear are loaded...
- wharfman,
lumper or wharfie) is a
waterfront manual laborer who
loads and
unloads ships. As a
result of the
intermodal shipping container revolution, the...
- Look up
loading in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Loading may
refer to:
Carbohydrate loading, a
strategy emplo**** by
endurance athletes to
maximize the...
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speed when
taken into
consideration with
other factors such as loading/
unloading,
media recognition, spin up/down and
random s**** times,
making for much...
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responsibility of the
unloader operator at the
unloading facility.
Unloading can be done with a Grab
Bucket Barge Unloader or a
Continuous Barge Unloader (CBU). The...
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Building Company. In 1985, Johnstown,
which had not been
converted to a self
unloader, was sold for s****. The
third ship,
Sparrows Point, was
converted in 1980...
- by
Airports Council International).
Numbers listed refer to
loaded and
unloaded freight in
metric tonnes,
including transit freight. ACI's 2023 preliminary...