“The addition of the new UCF Series Pillow Block Bearing LPS 420 rail-mounted gantry crane at the Port UCF Series Pillow Block Bearing of Morehead City represents North Carolina Ports’ commitment to investing in the future and long-term success of the UCF Series Pillow Block Bearing Port, its customers and the economy of North Carolina. The new crane will enable us to more efficiently handle a diverse range of cargoes and ultimately better meet UCF Series Pillow Block Bearing customer demand.” – Paul J. Cozza, North Carolina Ports Executive Director
Multi Purpose Crane
The Port of Morehead UCF Series Pillow Block Bearing City is a breakbulk and bulk facility, is one of the deepest on UCF Series Pillow Block Bearing the United States East Coast, and it’s just four miles from the Atlantic Ocean. Therefore, the new LPS UCF Series Pillow Block Bearing 420 is equipped as a UCF Series Pillow Block Bearing multi-purpose crane and will be used by North Carolina Ports mainly for handling grain and fertilizer. It is also used for various project cargoes, UCF Series Pillow Block Bearing UCF Series Pillow Block Bearing including First Liebherr portal slewing crane in the US 2/3 parts of wind turbines, trains and rails. The crane was shipped fully UCF Series Pillow Block Bearing assembled. Which means, no time-UCF Series Pillow Block Bearing consuming assembly was required on site and the crane was ready for operation shortly after UCF Series Pillow Block Bearing unloading.
About North Carolina Ports
North Carolina’s UCF Series Pillow Block Bearing ports in UCF Series Pillow Block Bearing Wilmington and Morehead City and Charlotte Inland Port link the state’s consumers, business and industry to world markets and serve as magnets to attract new UCF Series Pillow Block Bearing business and industry UCF Series Pillow Block Bearing to the State of North Carolina. Port activities contribute statewide to more than 87,700 jobs and 678 $ million each year in state and local tax UCF Series UCF Series Pillow Block Bearing Pillow Block Bearing revenues.