Engineering at the edge: Nidec powering the future of ship loading at Dalrymple Bay

When Nidec Drives Africa was approached to create a Variable Regularity Drive (VFD) Electric Motor Control Centre (MCC) for the brand-new “SL1A” Ship Loader at Dalrymple Bay Terminal in Mackay, Australia, the job was clear– however much from basic. The objective was to modernise overseas procedures virtually 4 kilometres bent on sea, boosting effectiveness and […].

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