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Ship Loaders are a type of specialized machinery used in the Sea and Water Freight industry to load and unload cargo from vessels. They are typically used in ports and harbors, and are designed to move large amounts of cargo quickly and efficiently. Ship Loaders are typically mounted on a gantry, and use a combination of conveyors, hoppers, and other mechanisms to move cargo from the vessel to the shore. They are often used in conjunction with other cargo handling equipment, such as cranes and forklifts.
Ship Loaders are an important part of the Sea and Water Freight industry, as they allow for the efficient and safe loading and unloading of cargo. They are also used to reduce the amount of manual labor required for cargo handling, which can help to reduce costs and improve safety.
Some of the major companies in the Ship Loader market include Liebherr, Konecranes, Siwertell, Astec Bulk Handling Solutions, and FLSmidth. Show Less Read more