Kalma wins a significant order for the long-term partner DP World Australia, which provides 38 container handling equipment to support its DP
The operation of World Australia logistics company. The order includes seven kalma facade cranes, 11 heavy box stacked machines and 20 empty boxes. Twenty-two of the devices have been delivered to DP
World Australia logistics company Botany united terminal, the remaining equipment is scheduled for delivery in September 2017. This order has been recorded in the first quarter of 2017.
The newly purchased equipment will be added to DP
World Australia's existing fleet of existing convoys, including the kalma wheel - tyred gantry crane, straddle carrier and pier tractor. In the future, the new fleet will support the operations of Sydney, Melbourne, fremantle and Brisbane semi-autonomous terminals.
The newly procured kalma facade is equipped with k-motion power transmission technology that can reduce fuel and emissions while ensuring normal running time and productivity. Four of them have super-high legs. All the front cranes are equipped with the Volvo Europe iv engine to meet stringent emission standards and install the kalma SmartFleet system to perform remote monitoring and reporting for enhanced performance.
DP World Australia national engineering manager Ron
"Kalma won the bid to upgrade and increase our equipment in Australia," French said. The friendly cooperative relations between the two parties and karma are DP
World Australia offers pricing, services and continued support to win the order. K-Motion is also a very attractive technology, energy conservation and environmental protection."
Michael Wahab, director of Australia's mobile machinery division, said: "it can be DP again
World service, we are happy that kalma will provide reliable and efficient equipment based on their needs. The equipment to be delivered will also be equipped with environmentally friendly technologies, and innovative k-motion technologies will reduce fuel and emissions by up to 40 percent.