Project Challenge
Wuhan Iron and Steel Group Corporation (WISCO) is based in the heart of China. Given their inland location, WISCO‘s production plants can only be supplied with large quantities of raw materials via the Yangtze waterway. However, ore imports for the industrial group arrive in the East China Sea in very large ocean-going vessels. Hence, their cargo must be offloaded and transferred onto smaller ships that can make their way onwards to Wuhan.
Great transshipment port. – WISCO decided to partner up with co-financiers to establish a dedicated new supply hub in the Zhoushan Archipelago. Loading and unloading facilities at Wugang went into operation in 2012. Boasting handling capacities for up to 15 million tons of incoming ore per year, this port now serves as WISCO’s main transshipment terminal. Wugang has an unloading berth with a water depth of 27 m, where huge ships carrying up to 300,000 dwt can arrive, and several other berths for loading cargo onto smaller ships.
Colossal loading facilities. – The ship loaders, unloaders, and bucket-wheel stackers installed along the berths and yards in Wugang Port are all the biggest equipment of their kind for civil use in China. They are designed to move up to 5,000 tons of ore per hour – as long as all overhead cranes, conveying systems and the like remain fully operational. If any serious malfunctions were to occur, service technicians would be a long and arduous way off. All drive solutions for the loading and unloading facilities therefore had to be designed to provide high load tolerances, a long service life, and minimal maintenance requirements.