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E-Crane Holds Technology Showcase in New Orleans

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December 31, 2014

  • E-Crane was well represented at the WorkBoat Show. (Photo: E-Crane)
  • Dinner reception held at the Hotel Monteleone (Photo: E-Crane)
  • Mark Osborne, President of E-Crane International USA, speaks about barge mounted E-Crane projects currently in operation. (Photo: E-Crane)
  • E-Crane guests visit a 2000 Series E-Crane at the Charles R. Lowman Plant in Leroy, Alabama. (Photo: E-Crane)
  • E-Crane guests visit two MH1200 E-Cranes operated by Kinder Morgan at IMT in Port Sulphur, Louisiana. (Photo: E-Crane)
  • E-Crane was well represented at the WorkBoat Show. (Photo: E-Crane) E-Crane was well represented at the WorkBoat Show. (Photo: E-Crane)
  • Dinner reception held at the Hotel Monteleone (Photo: E-Crane) Dinner reception held at the Hotel Monteleone (Photo: E-Crane)
  • Mark Osborne, President of E-Crane International USA, speaks about barge mounted E-Crane projects currently in operation. (Photo: E-Crane) Mark Osborne, President of E-Crane International USA, speaks about barge mounted E-Crane projects currently in operation. (Photo: E-Crane)
  • E-Crane guests visit a 2000 Series E-Crane at the Charles R. Lowman Plant in Leroy, Alabama. (Photo: E-Crane) E-Crane guests visit a 2000 Series E-Crane at the Charles R. Lowman Plant in Leroy, Alabama. (Photo: E-Crane)
  • E-Crane guests visit two MH1200 E-Cranes operated by Kinder Morgan at IMT in Port Sulphur, Louisiana. (Photo: E-Crane) E-Crane guests visit two MH1200 E-Cranes operated by Kinder Morgan at IMT in Port Sulphur, Louisiana. (Photo: E-Crane)
E-Crane agents and special guests attended the E-Crane Technology Showcase in New Orleans during the first week of December in conjunction with the International WorkBoat Show (IWBS). The three day event consisted of a dinner reception and presentations on the evening on Wednesday, December 3, as well as two site visits on the following days to see actual E-Cranes in operation. 
 
E-Crane guests and attendees were also given special access to the WorkBoat Show, and were able to attend the exhibit hall throughout the week. 
 
The dinner and reception on Wednesday took place at the Hotel Monteleone, located in the French Quarter of New Orleans. The evening reception was attended by about 50 people, including E-Crane agents, clients and guests. During the reception, guests were able to view presentations about barge mounted E-Cranes and learn more about floating solutions. Once guests were seated for a plated dinner, Mark Osborne, President of E-Crane International USA, gave a presentation featuring several floating E-Cranes currently in operation. A presentation was also given by Steve Osborne about an upcoming project, and about the latest technological advancements with floating E-Crane applications.
 
On Thursday December 4, guests were taken to visit a floating 2000 Series E-Crane operating at the Charles R. Lowman Power Plant on the Tombigbee River in Leroy, Alabama. Attendees were transported from the hotel by charter bus over to the plant where the terminal was in full operation. Guests were able to walk down to the crane barge to see the E-Crane up close. The E-Crane floating terminal consists of two barges, one for the E-Crane and one conveyor barge, a hopper that sits on the crane barge alongside the E-Crane, as well as a barge haul and breasting system. The entire floating terminal was designed, engineered and provided by E-Crane as a turn-key solution. The E-crane unloads coal at a rate of over 1,500 tons per hour with cycle times in the 25 to 30 second range.
 
On Friday, December 5, guests were taken to see two MH1200 Series E-Cranes operated by Kinder Morgan at the International Marine Terminals (IMT) in Port Sulphur, Louisiana. Attendees arrived at a dock nearby to IMT where they were taken by boat to see the terminal. One of the cranes at IMT is mounted on a barge which was custom modified to support the E-Crane. The other E-Crane on site is dock mounted. Both E-Cranes are used for a barge cleaning application.
 
The 2014 E-Crane Technology Showcase provided an opportunity for attendees to network with E-Crane employees and representatives along with current E-Crane owners and operators. Guests were able to learn more about the E-Crane company and products, specifically E-Crane floating solutions. It was also a chance for attendees to see an E-Crane operating in person and learn more about the latest technological advancements that E-Crane has made.

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