Brief: Thinking about an upgrade? This short demo helps you evaluate the fit. Watch as we showcase the 390-ton Heavy Loads Flat Transfer Car in action, demonstrating how this self-propelled transport platform handles colossal cargo like industrial reactors and ship sections. You'll see its operation on fixed tracks and learn how it integrates into flexible manufacturing processes for shipbuilding and heavy engineering.
Related Product Features:
Designed to carry ultra-heavy loads up to 390 tons, including industrial reactors and ship sections.
Features a massive, flat deck that provides a stable base for colossal cargo transport.
Operates as a self-propelled unit on fixed tracks or prepared surfaces without a separate tow vehicle.
Engineered with a powerful drive system and robust chassis for precision and reliability under extreme weights.
Ideal for demanding logistics in sectors like shipbuilding, heavy engineering, and power plant construction.
Enables safe and efficient movement of project-critical mega-components in industrial settings.
Supports flexible manufacturing by adapting to layout changes in assembly lines and workshops.
Ensures precise positioning for accurate component docking in applications like aerospace assembly.
FAQs:
How can the 390-ton Heavy Loads Flat Transfer Car be customized for specific applications?
Customization is based on your specific needs: provide details on the load type and weight, dimensions, trip frequency, travel area (e.g., rail or cement floor), distance, and other usage conditions to tailor the platform.
What are the key advantages of using this self-propelled transport platform?
Key advantages include low noise operation, maximum safety for operators and materials, ease of operation, simple implementation into manufacturing processes without complex installations, and suitability for handling a wide range of weights up to 390 tons.
How is the 390-ton Heavy Loads Flat Transfer Car packaged and shipped internationally?
Shipping depends on dimensions: units under 6m length and 2.2m width go in 20ft containers; longer items use 40ft containers or flat racks, with options for LCL or bulk cargo for oversized equipment.