CONTAINER HANDLING EQUIPMENT

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
PINSMART RAM SMAG Lifting Technologies Pte Ltd 160A Gul Circle Singapore 629365 Singapore Container handling equipment, namely, power-operated lifts and stackers used to transport and place cargo and portable storage containers; container handling machines, namely, power-operated lifts and stackers used to transport and place cargo and portable storage containers; cargo container spreaders; spreader beams machines for lifting heavy objects; hydraulic apparatus for handling containers, namely, hydraulic lift tables; hydraulic apparatus for lifting containers; machines for sealing cargo containers; power driven container emptying devices for container tipping gear; power driven container emptying devices for truck loading cranes; loading and unloading machines; articulated loaders; double shell grippers for truck loading cranes; hopper loaders machines; lifting machines for handling loads; load carrying and lifting machines; loading cranes; power driven barrel grippers for attachment to loading cranes; power driven mast erecting gear fitted to loading cranes; powered lift units incorporating load supporting platforms; tractor loaders; aerial platforms for use with cranes; anti-swinging brakes for crane forks; bridge cranes; camera cranes; overhead cranes; portal cranes; stacker crane arms; crane augers; crane forks; crane hooks; lifting and hoisting apparatus, namely, cranes; grippers for cranes; mounting devices for crane forks; tongs for cranes for use in gripping stacks of rectangular objects; motors and engines except for land vehicles; machine coupling and transmission components except for land vehicles;PIN SMART;
PINSMART NSL Engineering Pte. Ltd. 26 Tanjong Kling Road Singapore 628051 Singapore Container handling equipment, namely, power-operated lifts and stackers used to transport and place cargo and portable storage containers; container handling machines, namely, power-operated lifts and stackers used to transport and place cargo and portable storage containers; cargo container spreaders; spreader beams machines for lifting heavy objects; hydraulic apparatus for handling containers, namely, hydraulic lift tables; hydraulic apparatus for lifting containers; machines for sealing cargo containers; power driven container emptying devices for container tipping gear; power driven container emptying devices for truck loading cranes; loading and unloading machines; articulated loaders; double shell grippers for truck loading cranes; hopper loaders machines; lifting machines for handling loads; load carrying and lifting machines; loading cranes; power driven barrel grippers for attachment to loading cranes; power driven mast erecting gear fitted to loading cranes; powered lift units incorporating load supporting platforms; tractor loaders; aerial platforms for use with cranes; anti-swinging brakes for crane forks; bridge cranes; camera cranes; overhead cranes; portal cranes; stacker crane arms; crane augers; crane forks; crane hooks; lifting and hoisting apparatus, namely, cranes; grippers for cranes; mounting devices for crane forks; tongs for cranes for use in gripping stacks of rectangular objects; motors and engines except for land vehicles; machine coupling and transmission components except for land vehicles;PIN SMART;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A container tracking system comprises a dispatcher workstation with a graphical user interface and a database. These are used to track the whereabouts of shipping containers in a storage and transfer yard. A mobile unit in the yard is attached to container handling equipment and monitors the container lock-on mechanism. When a container is locked on for a move, the mobile unit starts reporting positions and velocities to the dispatcher workstation over a radio channel. These positions and solutions are computed from a combination of GPS satellite navigation receiver solutions, inertial navigation, and local beacon markers. Reports stop when the container handling equipment unlocks from the container. The database then updates the new position for that container, and the graphical user interface can be used to "see" the container on a yard map.