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Equipment used
Manitou Telehandler
3 ton Manitou Fork lift
15 ton Fork lift
Hino 7 ton Hiab truck
Reach Stacker
Four Containers arrived at location and preparation to un-stuff began. Oversized loads were inspected for damage in transit, a pre-determined lifting plan actioned. Steel.Steel beams were stacked on top of the cargo which meant that manual labor was needed to un-stuff each container prior to using the MHE.
Once the steel had been removed manually, pallet trucks and fork lifts made easy work of un-stuffing the containers and placing the cargoes in the designated unpacking area.
Each container presented a different challenge regarding the safest way to un-stuff the cargo to prevent any damage. Eight meter steel beams had to be manually un-stacked before the telehandler could reach into the containers and pull the individual pieces out.
CEA provided all plastic sheeting and tarpaulins made at our plastic production facilities in Laem Chabang, these would protect the new ground surface from heavy equipment damage whilst the operation was underway.
The oversized cargo was lifted out of the containers through the use of a Reach Stacker.
Each of the four containers presented their own individual difficulties for manual and mechanical un-stuffing, the CEA team improvised and adapted well to overcome each hurdle much to the delight of the client.
BTS Train Model Project
CEA were employed to receive, transport and unload three 40ft HC containers form Japan. Each container contained parts of a full scale wooden model of a Bangkok Mass Transit System (BTS) car. The model was to be put on display at the BTS Headquarters in Bangkok.
CEA received the containers at Laem Chabang port and facilitated all the necessary customs paperwork. The containers were loaded on to flatbed trailers and transported to the BTS site in Bangkok.
A 55 t mobile crane, a 3.5 t Forklift, a 5 t Telehandler and Hiab truck also made the journey to Bangkok as these would be used for unloading and unstuffing the containers.
Upon arrival in Bangkok CEA began the unloading and unstuffing procedure. The parts were moved to a purpose built display area for erection.
CEA assisted in the erection of the model alongside a specialised design team from Japan. After the model was complete CEA demobilized all the equipment and returned to Laem Chabang.
Equipment Used
55 t Mobile crane
5 t Telehandler
3.5 t Forklift
Hiab Truck
Isuzu DECA 360 Prime movers
Flatbed trailers
(972) 721-2000
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Equipment used
Manitou Telehandler
3 ton Manitou Fork lift
15 ton Fork lift
Hino 7 ton Hiab truck
Reach Stacker
Four Containers arrived at location and preparation to un-stuff began. Oversized loads were inspected for damage in transit, a pre-determined lifting plan actioned. Steel.Steel beams were stacked on top of the cargo which meant that manual labor was needed to un-stuff each container prior to using the MHE.
Once the steel had been removed manually, pallet trucks and fork lifts made easy work of un-stuffing the containers and placing the cargoes in the designated unpacking area.
Each container presented a different challenge regarding the safest way to un-stuff the cargo to prevent any damage. Eight meter steel beams had to be manually un-stacked before the telehandler could reach into the containers and pull the individual pieces out.
CEA provided all plastic sheeting and tarpaulins made at our plastic production facilities in Laem Chabang, these would protect the new ground surface from heavy equipment damage whilst the operation was underway.
The oversized cargo was lifted out of the containers through the use of a Reach Stacker.
Each of the four containers presented their own individual difficulties for manual and mechanical un-stuffing, the CEA team improvised and adapted well to overcome each hurdle much to the delight of the client.
BTS Train Model Project
CEA were employed to receive, transport and unload three 40ft HC containers form Japan. Each container contained parts of a full scale wooden model of a Bangkok Mass Transit System (BTS) car. The model was to be put on display at the BTS Headquarters in Bangkok.
CEA received the containers at Laem Chabang port and facilitated all the necessary customs paperwork. The containers were loaded on to flatbed trailers and transported to the BTS site in Bangkok.
A 55 t mobile crane, a 3.5 t Forklift, a 5 t Telehandler and Hiab truck also made the journey to Bangkok as these would be used for unloading and unstuffing the containers.
Upon arrival in Bangkok CEA began the unloading and unstuffing procedure. The parts were moved to a purpose built display area for erection.
CEA assisted in the erection of the model alongside a specialised design team from Japan. After the model was complete CEA demobilized all the equipment and returned to Laem Chabang.
Equipment Used
55 t Mobile crane
5 t Telehandler
3.5 t Forklift
Hiab Truck
Isuzu DECA 360 Prime movers
Flatbed trailers
BTS Train Model Project
CEA were employed to receive, transport and unload three 40ft HC containers form Japan. Each container contained parts of a full scale wooden model of a Bangkok Mass Transit System (BTS) car. The model was to be put on display at the BTS Headquarters in Bangkok.
CEA received the containers at Laem Chabang port and facilitated all the necessary customs paperwork. The containers were loaded on to flatbed trailers and transported to the BTS site in Bangkok.
A 55 t mobile crane, a 3.5 t Forklift, a 5 t Telehandler and Hiab truck also made the journey to Bangkok as these would be used for unloading and unstuffing the containers.
Upon arrival in Bangkok CEA began the unloading and unstuffing procedure. The parts were moved to a purpose built display area for erection.
CEA assisted in the erection of the model alongside a specialised design team from Japan. After the model was complete CEA demobilized all the equipment and returned to Laem Chabang.
Equipment Used
55 t Mobile crane
5 t Telehandler
3.5 t Forklift
Hiab Truck
Isuzu DECA 360 Prime movers
Flatbed trailers
This build was clearly not designed for a minifig. This is the Race Car Driver (not included) shown for scale.
De bouwkraan is ingezet voor het plaatsen van de laatste isolatieplaten op het dak van de sporthal. In beeld: zomerse kleuren, een kraakheldere lucht, de rode kraan in tegenlicht en een felgroene verreiker. Alles wijst richting de sporthal in aanbouw.
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🇬🇧 The crane is in use for lifting the final roof insulation panels onto the sports hall. Bright summer colors, a crisp blue sky, sunlight glinting off the red crane, and a vivid green telehandler. All lines lead to the sports facility under construction.
he JCB 532 is a robust telehandler known for its versatility and power. Here are some of its key features:
Engine: It comes with a powerful diesel engine designed to provide ample horsepower and torque for various tasks.
Lifting Capacity: The telehandler can lift substantial loads, making it ideal for heavy-duty operations.
Dimensions: Its compact design ensures that it can maneuver easily in tight spaces while still offering stability.
Speed and Transmission: It features a smooth transmission system that allows for easy handling and control.
Fuel Efficiency: Designed for efficiency, the JCB 532 has a good fuel capacity, ensuring that it can operate for extended periods without needing frequent refueling.
This machine is widely used in industries such as construction, agriculture, and logistics for its reliable performance and multifunctional capabilities.
(972) 721-2000
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BTS Train Model Project
CEA were employed to receive, transport and unload three 40ft HC containers form Japan. Each container contained parts of a full scale wooden model of a Bangkok Mass Transit System (BTS) car. The model was to be put on display at the BTS Headquarters in Bangkok.
CEA received the containers at Laem Chabang port and facilitated all the necessary customs paperwork. The containers were loaded on to flatbed trailers and transported to the BTS site in Bangkok.
A 55 t mobile crane, a 3.5 t Forklift, a 5 t Telehandler and Hiab truck also made the journey to Bangkok as these would be used for unloading and unstuffing the containers.
Upon arrival in Bangkok CEA began the unloading and unstuffing procedure. The parts were moved to a purpose built display area for erection.
CEA assisted in the erection of the model alongside a specialised design team from Japan. After the model was complete CEA demobilized all the equipment and returned to Laem Chabang.
Equipment Used
55 t Mobile crane
5 t Telehandler
3.5 t Forklift
Hiab Truck
Isuzu DECA 360 Prime movers
Flatbed trailers
Equipment used
Manitou Telehandler
3 ton Manitou Fork lift
15 ton Fork lift
Hino 7 ton Hiab truck
Reach Stacker
Four Containers arrived at location and preparation to un-stuff began. Oversized loads were inspected for damage in transit, a pre-determined lifting plan actioned. Steel.Steel beams were stacked on top of the cargo which meant that manual labor was needed to un-stuff each container prior to using the MHE.
Once the steel had been removed manually, pallet trucks and fork lifts made easy work of un-stuffing the containers and placing the cargoes in the designated unpacking area.
Each container presented a different challenge regarding the safest way to un-stuff the cargo to prevent any damage. Eight meter steel beams had to be manually un-stacked before the telehandler could reach into the containers and pull the individual pieces out.
CEA provided all plastic sheeting and tarpaulins made at our plastic production facilities in Laem Chabang, these would protect the new ground surface from heavy equipment damage whilst the operation was underway.
The oversized cargo was lifted out of the containers through the use of a Reach Stacker.
Each of the four containers presented their own individual difficulties for manual and mechanical un-stuffing, the CEA team improvised and adapted well to overcome each hurdle much to the delight of the client.