Port of Maracaibo, Venezuela
Background
The Port of Maracaibo is located on the west coast of the Maracaibo Lake mouth on the northwest coast of Venezuela, on the southwest side of the Gulf of Venezuela, and is the main oil port in Venezuela. Founded in 1571, it was originally a coffee export port. Later, due to the discovery of rich oil fields in the Maracaibo area in 1918, it quickly developed into a famous oil city. There are 15 main wharf berths in the port area, the coastline is 2035m long, and the maximum water depth is 10m.
Genma Solution
South American countries have high requirements for automation of machinery and equipment. Genma GPU pneumatic ship unloader (grain suction machine) can just meet this demand, and can realize closed environmental protection unloading and handling with no dust pollution and low noise.
A 400TPH grain suction machine (pneumatic ship unloader) provided by Genma for Maracaibo Port is a tire-type structure, which mainly unloads grain in the port.
Effect
This equipment provided by Genma for customers is equipped with a multi-stage turbine fan, which is a new type of high-efficiency and environmentally friendly grain suction machine (pneumatic ship unloader). Compared with the traditional grain suction machine (pneumatic ship unloader) equipped with Roots blower, the Genma GPU grain suction machine (pneumatic ship unloader) has lower noise, more environmental protection and higher efficiency.