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Heavy equipment from bulldozers to excavators that have been purchased from Ritchie Brothers Auction recently are being delivered to Big Iron's yard in Jacksonville, FL.
Visit us at www.bigiron4sale.com for dismantling & containerization of heavy equipment.
These heavy equipment will be dismantled and containerized at our new yard in Jacksonville, FL by Big Iron's own resources. We have our own employees that dismantles and containerizes equipment. We provide these services for many customers. Make sure you check out our portfolio.
These are pictures of used heavy equipment that will be shipped in containers overseas. You will see Caterpillar, Komatsu equipment, bulldozers, loaders, loader backhoes, compaction equipment and excavators in these pictures.
Heavy equipment from bulldozers to excavators that have been purchased from Ritchie Brothers Auction recently are being delivered to Big Iron's yard in Jacksonville, FL.
Visit us at www.bigiron4sale.com for dismantling & containerization of heavy equipment.
These heavy equipment will be dismantled and containerized at our new yard in Jacksonville, FL by Big Iron's own resources. We have our own employees that dismantles and containerizes equipment. We provide these services for many customers. Make sure you check out our portfolio.
These are pictures of used heavy equipment that will be shipped in containers overseas. You will see Caterpillar, Komatsu equipment, bulldozers, loaders, loader backhoes, compaction equipment and excavators in these pictures.
Pictures taken during different stages of constructing Big Iron's new shipping & containerization yard.
Precast concrete blocks are being set to create the two level loading dock.
Asphalt millings are being delivered which will be used to stabilize the yard.
A Komatsu trackhoe (excavator) is working on setting the heavy blocks as well as backfilling the wall.
Visit us at www.bigiron4sale.com for more information.
1999 Caterpillar (CAT) D250E Off-Highway Truck sold by Big Iron, Inc. in Jacksonville, FL.
Visit us at www.bigiron4sale.com for more information about Big Iron, Inc. in Jacksonville, FL.
We are a used heavy equipment dealer. We buy and sell used heavy equipment everyday. Our shipping & logistics department dismantles and containerizes heavy equipment everyday.
We provide ro-ro shipping as well. Like this Caterpilar (CAT) off-highway truck can be shipped via ro-ro from Jaxport. Contact us today for more information and a quote.
Pictures of a 1986 Caterpillar CAT 12G motor grader as it is being containerized (loaded into a container) by Big Iron, Inc in Jacksonville, FL.
Grader is first driven close to the container. Front tires are removed and grader driven in upto the rear tires.
Then grader is lifted up again and back tires are removed so that it can be pushed in all the way.
Visit us at www.bigiron4sale.com for more information about equipment containerization and shipping overseas.
Dismantling of heavy equipment pictures. These Komatsu excavators (Crawler, tracked) have been dismantled by Big Iron's shipping & logistics department in Jacksonville, FL
Pictures taken at Big Iron's shipping & containerization yard.
You can view equipment like Komatsu, Caterpillar and types of equipment like dozers and excavators in this set.
Dismantled heavy equipment parts are visible as well, from boom to stick, from a bucket to a fuel tank or a counter-weight.
www.bigiron4sale.com for more information.
Pictures taken at Big Iron's shipping & containerization yard.
You can view equipment like Komatsu, Caterpillar and types of equipment like dozers and excavators in this set.
Dismantled heavy equipment parts are visible as well, from boom to stick, from a bucket to a fuel tank or a counter-weight.
www.bigiron4sale.com for more information.
Pictures taken at Big Iron's shipping & containerization yard.
You can view equipment like Komatsu, Caterpillar and types of equipment like dozers and excavators in this set.
Dismantled heavy equipment parts are visible as well, from boom to stick, from a bucket to a fuel tank or a counter-weight.
www.bigiron4sale.com for more information.
SF Bay RR, 21 June 2018
The San Francisco Bay RR operates on the southeast side of San Francisco on and near the port. It uses two Alco S2 switchers that were built for the State Belt RR, later the San Francisco Belt RR, the line that served the piers of the Port of San Francisco for many years.
As shipping companies moved to containerization, the Port of Oakland became the big northern California container terminal and most of the piers of the Port of San Francisco were abandoned or converted to uses other than marine freight, so the SF Belt RR found itself out of a job. After 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake damaged the Embarcadero Freeway, which had run over the SF Belt for most of its length, the freeway was removed, opening up San Francisco's waterfront and much of the Belt's trackage as converted for use by the Muni F line, which runs historic streetcars to Fishermen's Wharf, and the Muni lines that now server the Caltrain station.
Meanwhile, Pier 96, near Hunter's Point was converted to a container facility and the railroad's operations survived there. The line was renamed the San Francisco Bay RR and continued to use Alco S2s 23 and 25 to switch its customers.
Today, the railroad's main business is transloading dirty dirt from constructions and clean up sites in the Bay Area from trucks to railcars. It is owned by Waste Solutions Group, which also owns a fleet of hopper cars. The SF Bay and UP interchange on an as needed basis, with UP's South City job running into the SF Bay's yard on Cargo Way with empties and taking away loads.
A couple of railfans, Ryan and Ben, work for the railroad and Ryan invited me to come by for a visit. I had stopped by one afternoon a couple of years ago, and lucked out to see an S2 running around the yard a bit, but the railrroad usually goes on duty betweeen 4 and 5 am, switches cars for a few hours and then is done for the day. So, a visit to the SF Bay from Sacramento entailed a night in a hotel. It took a few tries for me to get time off from work scheduled on the same day the railroad was running.
Eventually, it all lined up and my alarm went off at 0315 at a hotel in Daly City, just south of the SF city limit.
I was at the yard by 4 and met Ben, who went out and started Alco 23. 25 is out of service with a bad bearing on the radiator fan drive shaft. Ryan explained that the SF Belt had done a jerry rigged repair of the shaft at some point and it was never documented, so nobody knew about the bearing until it failed. As a new low emission unit will be delivered in the next few months, there is no reason to repair 25. 25 will be put on display somewhere, perhaps near the Ferry Building, while 23 will be held as backup for the new unit.
But for now, an S2 built in 1944 is doing the job it was built to do. If you think about it, that is as though the Virginia and Truckee had still been using the Reno and Genoa during WW2.
Shorty after I got there, Ben went out and fired up the 23. It has a block heater, so it started easily with a puff of white smoke. He did an inspection of the engine, including checking the journal boxes. We then went back into the office and waited for Ryan, brakeman Johnny, and engineer Nick to arrive. The crew plotted their switching moves for the day. Ryan, who is yard operations manager, suggested that I get some blue hour photos from the ground as empties were switched and then we rode 23 while they switched loads.
Each car has dirt from one particular construction site and the dirt from sites cannot be mixed as different sites will have different contamination. UP ships it to a dump site in Nevada, where it is processed. Ryan explained that sometimes they can use dividers in a car to separate dirt from different projects if there is not that much.
Right now transshipping dirty dirt is the SF Bay's only business, but there a couple of other industries are interested in bringing new business. The line that crosses the Illinois St. bridge has been out of service for a couple of years as there currently no customers north of Islais Creek.
We rode the S2 for a while after the day brightened, then got down and Ryan drove me around in a company car to get some more angles as they switched. He then had other work to do and I shot the end of 23's work day as well as 25, some spare Alco parts and another project of Waste Solutions, goats that are leased out for natural weed control. Ryan said that since Waste Solutions got more cars, they can't use their goats as much for weed control in the yard as most of the yard tracks are occupied.
The crew called it a day for switching about 0800 and then would be doing other work in the yard for the rest of their work day.
All of these photos were taken with permission after signing a release and while wearing required PPE.
I want to than Ryan, Ben, Johnny and Nick for their hospitality. I had a great time.
Pictures of a 1986 Caterpillar CAT 12G motor grader as it is being containerized (loaded into a container) by Big Iron, Inc in Jacksonville, FL.
Grader is first driven close to the container. Front tires are removed and grader driven in upto the rear tires.
Then grader is lifted up again and back tires are removed so that it can be pushed in all the way.
Visit us at www.bigiron4sale.com for more information about equipment containerization and shipping overseas.
Industrial Engineer Charlotte Lent earned the 2013 Department of Defense (DoD) Packaging Excellence Award for her innovative contribution to packaging. She developed a family of packaging designs that will replace loose-fill material when transporting liquid hazardous materials. The new packaging materials are reusable, recyclable and do not require packers to use breathing protection. Based on testing so far, the new designs meet stringent requirements. The award honors outstanding teams and individuals in the packaging community who develop new packaging processes, and improve productivity and efficiency
throughout the Defense Department. Lent said she is honored to be awarded for her innovative efforts. “I give my best every day,” she said. “I’m nearing the end of a long career and to be recognized with this award is the cherry on top.” Lent and Systems Engineer James Mott conduct packaging tests in the Logistics Support Activity’s Packaging, Storage and Containerization Center, a tenant activity at Tobyhanna Army Depot. (Photo by Steve Grzezdzinski)
Various pictures of this 1977 Caterpillar (CAT) 966C wheel loader are provided here.
This loader will be dismantled and containerized by Big Iron's shipping & logistics department.
www.bigiron4sale.com to learn more about us, our services and how to contact us.
Various pictures of equipment at Big Iron's shipping & containerization yard.
www.bigiron4sale.com to learn more about us and our services.
Galion 850 motor grader in these various pictures being placed in a 40 foot container by Big Iron, Inc.
You can see parts of this motor grader, from the cab to the tires and how it is being placed in a 40 foot container to ship overseas.
Heavy equipment like this motor grader can be dismantled to fit in containers so that they could be shipped in containers.
Pictures taken during different stages of constructing Big Iron's new shipping & containerization yard.
Precast concrete blocks are being set to create the two level loading dock.
Asphalt millings are being delivered which will be used to stabilize the yard.
A Komatsu trackhoe (excavator) is working on setting the heavy blocks as well as backfilling the wall.
Visit us at www.bigiron4sale.com for more information.
Pictures of a 1986 Caterpillar CAT 12G motor grader as it is being containerized (loaded into a container) by Big Iron, Inc in Jacksonville, FL.
Grader is first driven close to the container. Front tires are removed and grader driven in upto the rear tires.
Then grader is lifted up again and back tires are removed so that it can be pushed in all the way.
Visit us at www.bigiron4sale.com for more information about equipment containerization and shipping overseas.
Caterpillar CAT D3G bulldozer and a Komatsu WA250 wheel loader has been dismantled and containerized by Big Iron Inc in Jacksonville, FL.
You will see the CAT D3 dozer being loaded into the 40 foot container first, then the Komatsu loader is loaded.
Pictures of 2 vehicles purchased in United States by a customer of ours as they are being loaded into a 40 foot HQ container by Big Iron, Inc shipping & containerization department in Jacksonville, FL USA.
Pictures taken during different stages of constructing Big Iron's new shipping & containerization yard.
Precast concrete blocks are being set to create the two level loading dock.
Asphalt millings are being delivered which will be used to stabilize the yard.
A Komatsu trackhoe (excavator) is working on setting the heavy blocks as well as backfilling the wall.
Visit us at www.bigiron4sale.com for more information.
Pictures taken at Big Iron's shipping & containerization yard.
You can view equipment like Komatsu, Caterpillar and types of equipment like dozers and excavators in this set.
Dismantled heavy equipment parts are visible as well, from boom to stick, from a bucket to a fuel tank or a counter-weight.
www.bigiron4sale.com for more information.
Pictures taken at Big Iron's shipping & containerization yard.
You can view equipment like Komatsu, Caterpillar and types of equipment like dozers and excavators in this set.
Dismantled heavy equipment parts are visible as well, from boom to stick, from a bucket to a fuel tank or a counter-weight.
www.bigiron4sale.com for more information.
A Komatsu PC300 excavator that has been dismantled by Big Iron, Inc in Jacksonville, FL. You will see pictures of this Komatsu excavator dismantled and in two containers.
You can see different parts of this Komatsu excavator, such as the bucket, boom, stick, counterweight.
Visit us at www.bigiron4sale.com
P&H R200 Crane being picked up from Big Iron's shipping & containerization yard.
This is a crane Big Iron has sold. Visit us at www.bigiron4sale.com for equipment transportation and purchases & sales.
Pictures of heavy equipment working at Big Iron's yard in Jacksonville, FL. This is where we dismantle and containerize heavy equipment to ship overseas.
Visit us at www.bigiron4sale.com
Pictures of a Caterpillar CAT 320 Crawler Excavator after being dismantled and placed into a 40 foot container in Jacksonville, FL by Big Iron, Inc.
You can see dismantled parts of this excavator from bucket, boom, stick to tracks, cab, counterweight etc.
Visit us at www.bigiron4sale.com
Pictures taken at Big Iron's shipping & containerization yard.
You can view equipment like Komatsu, Caterpillar and types of equipment like dozers and excavators in this set.
Dismantled heavy equipment parts are visible as well, from boom to stick, from a bucket to a fuel tank or a counter-weight.
www.bigiron4sale.com for more information.
1999 Caterpillar (CAT) D250E Off-Highway Truck sold by Big Iron, Inc. in Jacksonville, FL.
Visit us at www.bigiron4sale.com for more information about Big Iron, Inc. in Jacksonville, FL.
We are a used heavy equipment dealer. We buy and sell used heavy equipment everyday. Our shipping & logistics department dismantles and containerizes heavy equipment everyday.
We provide ro-ro shipping as well. Like this Caterpilar (CAT) off-highway truck can be shipped via ro-ro from Jaxport. Contact us today for more information and a quote.
Providing instructions.
CONTINGENCY OPERATING SITE MAREZ, Iraq – Master Sgt. Juan Darby, a native of New Orleans, provides directions to a contractor placing containerized housing units in a life support area at the Ghuzlani Warrior Training Center, March 11, 2011. Darby, the Contingency Operating Site Marez Department of Public Works noncommissioned officer in charge, assigned to 4th Brigade Special Troops Battalion, 4th Advise and Assist Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division, helped plan the LSA for Iraqi trainers who will eventually take control of planning and conducting the training at the enduring training facility GWTC.
(U.S. Army photo by Spc. Angel Washington, 4th AAB PAO, 1st Cav. Div., USD-N)
Pictures of Komatsu wheel loaders. The WA380 wheel loader is getting ready to be containerized in these pictures.
You can view various parts of the wheel loader in these pictures.
Visit us at www.bigiron4sale.com for more information.
Pictures of a Caterpillar (CAT) 416 loader backhoe and an Ingersoll-Rand roller after being dismantled by Big Iron.
They have been fitted into a 40 foot HQ container so that they can be shipped overseas.
FORT INDIANTOWN GAP, Pa. -- Members of the Pine Grove-based Company D, 228th Brigade Support Battalion used their new container kitchen, known as a CK, for the first time while their unit fired on a nearby range April 21, 2012. The new CK requires four soldiers and one supervisor and can feed upwards of 500 people each meal. (Pennsylvania National Guard photo by Sgt. Matt Jones/released)
Canadian Clear range of equipments include Water Treatment Plant, Reverse Osmosis Plants, Micron Filtration, Ultra Violet Purifiers, Silvering Unit, Mineral Water Plant Equipments.
Pictures taken at Big Iron's shipping & containerization yard.
You can view equipment like Komatsu, Caterpillar and types of equipment like dozers and excavators in this set.
Dismantled heavy equipment parts are visible as well, from boom to stick, from a bucket to a fuel tank or a counter-weight.
www.bigiron4sale.com for more information.
1999 Caterpillar (CAT) D250E Off-Highway Truck sold by Big Iron, Inc. in Jacksonville, FL.
Visit us at www.bigiron4sale.com for more information about Big Iron, Inc. in Jacksonville, FL.
We are a used heavy equipment dealer. We buy and sell used heavy equipment everyday. Our shipping & logistics department dismantles and containerizes heavy equipment everyday.
We provide ro-ro shipping as well. Like this Caterpilar (CAT) off-highway truck can be shipped via ro-ro from Jaxport. Contact us today for more information and a quote.
Pictures of heavy equipment working at Big Iron's yard in Jacksonville, FL. This is where we dismantle and containerize heavy equipment to ship overseas.
Visit us at www.bigiron4sale.com
Max capacity of brine refrigeration block ice machine in 20’ container: 5T/day
Max capacity of brine refrigeration block ice machine in 40’ container: 12.5 T/day
Features:
Simple installation and convenient transportation, no need to build a room for the container and machine.
Self-contained condensing unit is pre-piped and wired, simple to operate.
New ISO container equipped with lighting and drainage system.
Corrugated aluminum floors, skid and wearing resistant.
Operation expenses and cost-saving , simple maintenance, long service time.
Various pictures of the 3 different Komatsu D65 bulldozers (from different years) at Big Iron's shipping & containerization yard.
Visit us at www.bigiron4sale.com.
We will provide more pictures of these equipment as they are dismantled and containerized.
Pictures taken at Big Iron's shipping & containerization yard.
You can view equipment like Komatsu, Caterpillar and types of equipment like dozers and excavators in this set.
Dismantled heavy equipment parts are visible as well, from boom to stick, from a bucket to a fuel tank or a counter-weight.
www.bigiron4sale.com for more information.
Various pictures of this Caterpillar CAT 140H motor grader after dismantling by Big Iron's shipping department.
Blade, cabin, scraifier teeth have been removed from this motor grader so that it would fit into a 40 foot HQ container to ship overseas.
www.bigiron4sale.com to learn more about equipment dismantling and to get a quote to containerize you equpiment.
Caterpillar CAT D3G bulldozer and a Komatsu WA250 wheel loader has been dismantled and containerized by Big Iron Inc in Jacksonville, FL.
You will see the CAT D3 dozer being loaded into the 40 foot container first, then the Komatsu loader is loaded.
Various pictures of a Sonex Aircraft as it is containerized by Big Iron, Inc in Jacksonville, FL USA.
This Sonex sport aircraft will be shipped overseas in this 20 foot container.
www.bigiron4sale.com to contact us and to learn more about our containerization services.
Pictures taken during different stages of constructing Big Iron's new shipping & containerization yard.
Precast concrete blocks are being set to create the two level loading dock.
Asphalt millings are being delivered which will be used to stabilize the yard.
A Komatsu trackhoe (excavator) is working on setting the heavy blocks as well as backfilling the wall.
Visit us at www.bigiron4sale.com for more information.
1999 Caterpillar (CAT) D250E Off-Highway Truck sold by Big Iron, Inc. in Jacksonville, FL.
Visit us at www.bigiron4sale.com for more information about Big Iron, Inc. in Jacksonville, FL.
We are a used heavy equipment dealer. We buy and sell used heavy equipment everyday. Our shipping & logistics department dismantles and containerizes heavy equipment everyday.
We provide ro-ro shipping as well. Like this Caterpilar (CAT) off-highway truck can be shipped via ro-ro from Jaxport. Contact us today for more information and a quote.
NORTH CHICAGO, Ill. (Sept. 8, 2021) staff from the the Captain James A. Lovell Federal Health Care Center (FHCC) Pipe Shop and Mechanic Shop, prepare the Containerized Fold out Rigid Temporary Shelter (C-FORTS) for a demonstration at Lovell FHCC. Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command Great Lakes (NMRTC) is the Navy command within Lovell FHCC and is the first-of-its-kind, and only, health care center that integrates Department of Defense and Veterans Affairs medical care into a single combined mission. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Caylen J. McCutcheon/Released)
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