Landside Systems
Bucket Wheel Stacker Reclaimers
When stacking, the system receives bulk material from a yard conveyor and transfers it to a storage pile. The Stacker Reclaim can also reclaim (collect) material using the bucket wheel from the stockpile and transfer it onto a yard conveyor for further disbursement or use.
Bucket Wheel Reclaimers
Reclaims material from a stockpile and transfers it onto a yard conveyor for further disbursement or use.
Bucket Wheel Bridge Reclaimers
One or two bucket wheel(s) are mounted on a bridge that travels up and down the stockpile. Each bucket wheel is fitted with a rake arrangement to ensure that the material falls into the path of the bucket wheel(s). The reclaimed material is then discharged onto a transverse belt conveyor, which delivers it to a conveyor running alongside the stockpile.
Stackers
As material is unloaded from barges, ships, rail or conveyor transport, it is conveyed to the stacker which stacks material in uniform piles for future reclaiming. Stackers are available in a various configurations depending upon the required throughput and degree of mobility required.
Shiploaders
Shiploaders load ships with bulk materials received from the yard conveyor. These systems are available in a variety of configurations, such as traveling, radial, stationary, linear, dual linear, luffing, shuttling, slewing, or a combination of luffing, slewing, and shuttling.
Hoppers
Hoppers facilitate the unloading of ships and provide storage and transportation of materials. They can be fixed or mobile.
Receiving & Storage Facilities
Circ-A-Bin Storage Conveyors, loaded by traveling hoppers on the dock, feed a radial stacker that travels from bin to bin. The stacker feeds the material through a hatched opening at the top of each roof. The material is reclaimed by gravity through gate systems on each of the tunnel conveyors. A radial loadout conveyor travels around to each of the tunnel conveyors. The loadout conveyor discharges onto a feed conveyor and into a truck loading spout.




