The transportation of bulk commodities is a vital aspect of shippers who depend on affiliated terminal facilities for the efficient transfer of their commodities.
Learn MoreBruce and George Zubick of John Zubick Ltd., Scrap Metals, chose a SENNEBOGEN 850 M to feed their newly installed stationary shear.
Learn MoreAfter being in the scrap business for 43 years, Steve Garber of Global Shredding Technologies has bought, sold, operated and maintained just about every brand of scrap handling equipment. When it came time to replace his aging material handling equipment, he didn’t mess around.
Learn MoreNow in its 79th year of operation, Cummings Lumber began life as a steam-powered sawmill in 1929 when Lee William Cummings built his mill close to a road and stream in Troy, Pennsylvania. In those days logs were skidded with horses and lumber was shipped on rail cars.
Learn MoreSENNEBOGEN’S green line 305 Multihandler is the ‘go-to’ machine for California based C&D facility.
Learn MoreThe versatile Mulithandler 305 uses its speed, reach and agility plus an assortment of quick-change attachments to serve as an energetic fuel loader for the facility’s shredder and kiln.
Learn MoreThe first SENNEBOGEN 880 sold in North America has been named “Big Jack” in honor of the late Jack Maybank Sr. (1942-2007), the Charleston trade and shipping entrepreneur who played an instrumental role in bringing the 880 to his company’s Charleston Bulk Transfer Pier.
Learn MoreOperating a barge loading and unloading facility on the mighty Mississippi River can present unique challenges. Depending on climatic conditions, the river can range from +35’ to -3’ in height on the St. Louis River gauge. Such a variance can definitely affect day-to-day operations and it requires the right kind of material handling equipment with the reach and balance to get the job done.
Learn MoreOperating a barge loading and unloading facility on the mighty Mississippi River can present unique challenges. Depending on climatic conditions, the river can range from +35’ to -3’ in height on the St. Louis River gauge. Such a variance can definitely affect day-to-day operations and it requires the right kind of material handling equipment with the reach and balance to get the job done.
Learn MoreThe Berg Steel Pipe Corporation (BSPC) has manufactured thousands of miles of custom steel pipe for the oil & gas industry since opening its plant here in 1979. The task for purchasing manager, Gary Boczar, was to help find a better solution to transport and store this pipe.
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