Calma won a major Australian partner DP World orders, providing 38 container handling equipment to support its DP
World operation of Australian logistics company. This order contains 7 units, 11 Taiwan reachstacker Kalmar Container Stacker and 20 empty container stacker. 22 of these devices have been delivered to DP
World Australian logistics company Botany intermodal terminal, the remaining equipment is scheduled for delivery in September 2017. This order has been entered into the order of 2017 for the first quarter of.
Newly purchased equipment will be added to the DP
World Australia's existing fleet, the existing fleet including Kalmar tire type gantry crane, straddle and dock tractor. In the future, the new fleet will support the operation of semi automated terminals in Sydney, Melbourne, Freeman, and Brisbane.
The newly purchased Calma front suspension is equipped with K-Motion power transmission technology to ensure normal running time and productivity while reducing fuel and emissions. 4 of the front suspension are equipped with extra high legs. All front crane equipped with Volvo Euro four engines to meet the stringent emission standards, and install kharma SmartFleet system for upgrading the performance of the remote monitoring and reporting.
DP World, Australian National Engineering Manager, Ron
French said: "kharma won this bid to upgrade and increase our equipment in australia. The friendly cooperation between the two sides and Calma as DP
World Australia to provide pricing, service and continued support to win this order kharma. K-Motion is also a very attractive technology, energy saving and environmental protection."
"Once again for DP," says Michael Wahab, director of the Australian mobile machinery division
We are pleased with the World service, and will provide reliable and efficient equipment according to their requirements. The soon to be delivered equipment also comes with environmental technology, and innovative K-Motion technology will reduce fuel and emissions by as much as 40%."