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Port of Salalah to get 8 automated mooring units at berth 5

byCustoms Today Report
18/02/2015
in International Customs, Oman
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MUSCAT: Cavotec, a global engineering group which has recently won a new supply, will install eight new automated mooring units at berth 5 in the container terminal of Salalah Port.

According to the CEO, EMEA, this is the third installation of MoorMaster 400E15 at the Port and these state of the art systems bring forth a plethora of additional facilities and benefits to the Port

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“This order for our MoorMaster automated mooring system indicates the ever-increasing acceptance of the technology in the regional ports sector, and points to the substantial future potential MoorMaster has for our continued growth in the segment,” says Juergen Strommer, who has been recently promoted to Cavotec ‘s Chief Operating Officer for EMEA, told the Observer.

With the installation of MoorMaster, a vacuum-based automated mooring technology, the need for conventional mooring lines can be eradicated. These are controlled by remote control and supported by vacuum pads which can be recessed in or mounted on the quayside or pontoons, vessels can be moored and released in a few seconds.

The manufacturers claim that MoorMaster™ has completed more than 100,000 mooring operations to date container and bulk handling and lock applications worldwide.

“In addition to the high degree of safety offered by the system, MoorMaster also enables port operators to maximise utilisation and increase efficiency and productivity. The new generation of MoorMaster represents a breakthrough in global mooring operations,” he added.

Cavotec supplies a wide variety of innovative technologies to the posts sector, including shore-to-ship Alternative Maritime Power (AMP) systems, Panzerbelt cable protection systems, crane controllers, marine propulsion slip rings, radio remote controls, motorised and spring driven cable reels and steel chains.

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