Kalmar
hybrid straddle carrier sets new standard for fuel consumption and emissions at
MSC Home Terminal in Antwerp, Belgium
2014 June
25 15:06
The hybrid
straddle carrier supplied by Kalmar, part of Cargotec, has shown to set the
industry benchmark for fuel consumption and emissions in operation at MSC Home
Terminal in Antwerp, Belgium. The new-generation machines were launched to the
market in October 2013, the company said in its press release.
Kalmar
delivered seven new straddle carriers to MSC Home Terminal in early 2014,
including one new-generation hybrid machine. In March, Kalmar received an
additional order for six ESC 350 straddle carriers. These machines will be
delivered later this year.
MSC Home
Terminal, Antwerp, Belgium, owned 50/50 by PSA and TIL, is the most important
European hub for MSC. The container terminal has a capacity of 5.4 million TEU
and is managed by 24 ship-to-shore (STS) cranes and 127 straddle carriers. The
fleet currently includes 21 Kalmar STS cranes and 56 Kalmar straddle carriers.
Randy
Verresen, Technical Manager at MSC Home Terminal: "Kalmar puts a constant
focus on the innovation on their straddle carriers. We opted for the new Kalmar
hybrid straddle carrier to gain savings in fuel consumption, to decrease carbon
dioxide emissions and to improve usability and driver experience."
During one
month of operation, MSC Home Terminal has reached a 37% decrease in fuel
consumption with the new Kalmar hybrid straddle compared to a conventional
diesel-electric machine. The results show an average fuel consumption level of
12.3 litres per hour. This reduces the carbon dioxide emission by 97 tonnes per
year compared to a traditional machine. "What's more, the new machine has
clearly proven to offer a more ergonomic work environment for our drivers as
well as being quiet and smooth to operate," Randy Verresen notes.
Dr Tero
Kokko, Vice President, Horizontal Transportation at Kalmar: "The Kalmar
hybrid straddle carrier's regenerative energy system converts electrical
braking and spreader lowering energy into electric power that is stored by the
state-of-the-art battery technology. An automated start-stop system chooses the
optimal balance between engine and battery power. The new system can deliver a
remarkable 40% decrease in fuel consumption compared to existing machines in
the market while meeting the most stringent engine emission regulations
worldwide. This not only adds up to significant cost savings for the terminal,
but also improves the sustainability of operations."
The Kalmar
hybrid straddle carrier is equipped with a new active stability control system
and ensures smooth and safe driving by continuously monitoring speed, turn
radius and the spreader's position, slowing the vehicle automatically when
needed. The redesigned cabin features improvements in ergonomics and safety,
such as electrically operating rotatable chair and excellent visibility with
less night time reflections.
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