2011-10-13 - Visit us in our stand C20.
ABB Crane Systems will exhibit at TOC 2011 Americas 15-17 November 2011 at El Panama Hotel, Panama City, Panama.
Join us for container terminal site visit on Mon Nov 14, 10:00-16:00.
The tour starts on the Pacific side with a visit to Panama Ports Company (PPC) at the Port of Balboa.
Attendees will then travel across to the Atlantic coast for a site visit at Manzanillo International Terminal (MIT) in Colon. The MIT site visit will include a special opportunity to view world’s first remotely operated quayside container crane with systems delivered by ABB Crane Systems.
Visit us in our stand C20.
- Talk to us about unmaned STS cranes.
ABB Crane Systems, together with Manzanillo International Terminal (MIT) in Panama, has put the world's first unmanned STS in commercial production. The remote operation was developed in close cooperation with MIT, which had a team of engineers and operators to test and evaluate the functionality.
The unmanned operation was one important step in a series of development projects targeting STS crane productivity, energy efficiency and driver ergonomics.
Instead of sitting in the cabin attached to the trolley, the crane operator supervises the operation from a remote control station similar to that used for Automatic Stacking Cranes (ASC). For the operator, this means a greatly improved working environment without any stress imposed on his back.
- You will also have the opportunity to see our latest applications in Crane Control and Crane Automation.
- Learn how you can increase your productivity and increase profits through utilization of ABB Crane Control and Automation Systems.
- See how you can improve your overall terminal operation with control functions from the very basic applications up to the most advanced, including unmanned crane operation, automatic skew control and much more.
We are looking forward to see You in our stand C20.
Our invitation to register On-Line as a FREE exhibition visitor can be found on the right side of the screen in Link section.