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Bruks Siwertell secures repeat ship unloader service contract at Mailiao power plant

Siwertell ship unloaders in Taiwan
13 May 2022

Bruks Siwertell has secured a repeat original equipment manufacturer (OEM) service contract that will see it deliver a substantial electrical system upgrade, including parts and expertise, to another of Mailiao power plant’s long-standing Siwertell ship unloaders. The 4,200 MW power station is the third largest operating in Taiwan and is served by a total of six Siwertell screw-type unloaders....

Siwertell ship unloader commissioned to meet Quezon’s doubled power demands

Two Siwertell ship unloaders
13 Apr 2022

Bruks Siwertell has commissioned a new Siwertell ST 790 D-type ship unloader to serve Quezon Power Ltd Co’s San Buenaventura power plant in Mauban, the Philippines.

Bruks Siwertell’s innovative R&D program yields significant owner benefits 

Siwertell ship unloading grain from a barge
21 Mar 2022

Bruks Siwertell can now reveal the extremely positive outcomes of its recent innovative research and development (R&D) program, targeted at improving the lifetime of the vertical screw conveyor.

Siwertell road-mobile unloader ordered for dust-free cement handling in Sweden

Siwertell road-mobile unloader
14 Feb 2022

Bruks Siwertell has received an order from Swecem AB, a subsidiary of Peab Group’s Swerock, for a next-generation Siwertell road-mobile ship unloader. It will secure environment-friendly, dust-free material handling for the Merit producer and cement purchaser in the port of Helsingborg, Sweden.

OUT NOW: LATEST EDITION OF BULK HANDLING NEWS

Magazine cover Bulk Handling News
17 Jan 2022

The latest edition of Bruks Siwertell’s Bulk Handling News is now available to read. This year marks our twentieth year of sharing industry advances through a customer publication. Like its many predecessors, throughout this issue, new orders, a growing strength, and a dedication to operational solutions and customer service are evident.

New Siwertell ship unloader ordered to double cement handling capacity in Kuwait port 

Siwertell cement ship unloader
22 Nov 2021

Bruks Siwertell has won a new order from returning customer, Kuwait Portland Cement Co, for an ST 490-M Siwertell ship unloader, equipped with a new side tilt motion for enhanced through-ship efficiency.

Two new Siwertell road-mobile ship unloaders support US cement handling operations

Siwertell road-mobile ship unloader 5000 S
1 Nov 2021

Bruks Siwertell will deliver two new Siwertell road-mobile ship unloaders for dust-free cement handling operations in North America. Destined for an undisclosed owner, these new 5000 S units will join the company’s other existing Siwertell technology.

SIWERTELL SHIP UNLOADERS SPECIFIED FOR NEW CHINESE POWER STATION

Siwertell ship unloader
20 Oct 2021

Bruks Siwertell will deliver two large-scale Siwertell ST 790-D-type ship unloaders for a new ultra-supercritical power station under construction in southern China.

Siwertell road-mobile cement unloader delivered to USA operator

Siwertell road-mobile unloader, 5 000S
1 Sep 2021

“This is Ozinga’s first Siwertell ship unloader,” says Ken Upchurch, VP Sales and Marketing, Bruks Siwertell. “The Ozinga team invested time in researching various types of unloading equipment and concluded that the Siwertell road-mobile unloader was the best solution for its application.“

Alumina handling operator set to benefit from Siwertell ship unloader technology

Siwertell road-mobile unloading alumina
23 Aug 2021

Bruks Siwertell has won an order for a Siwertell 10,000 S next-generation road-mobile unloader from new customer Trimet France. It is destined for unloading dry bulk cargoes of alumina in Marseille; the country’s largest port. The unloader offers extremely efficient, dust-free alumina handling with minimal material degradation and very low energy consumption.