*Every detail of this machine reflects innovation and effort to elevate technology to new heights. The creativity behind each function leaves me in awe and admiration.*
Get your info right: Panamax cranes are used to handle Panamax ships, not to work in the Panama canal. Furthermore the pronounciation of quay cranes is "kee" cranes not "kwee".
If you are carrying on the ship and in its depths a number of containers that reach six thousand containers for example, and you carry each container in a period of time of one minute, So the total number of minutes has reached six thousand minutes before the ship leaves the port, and if the container moving on the cable of the hook machine a distance of approximately two hundred and seventy-seven meters per minute, according to the measurement of the cable car’s distance , then the calculation is equal to six thousand minutes x two hundred and seventy seven meters= 1,662,000 meters, ÷ 1000 kilometers= 1,662 kilometers , therefore, you can say that the first container that moved on the hook machine cable has crossed that distance. I have been marketing for months trying to convince the world's population to abandon to use the large, medium, and small trucks, and then, I have marketed to abandon the train and the ship, and depend on the hook machine , Faster than a ship, cheaper, safer, transports goods more than the quantity transported by a ship, and you can transport if you want one hundred thousand containers per day or more than that quantity, depending on the workers and the distance of the port land. Note : The first merchants I told about this project were the lumber merchants, and then the merchants who transported goods from one city to another, and then from one country to another. Ebrahim
*Every detail of this machine reflects innovation and effort to elevate technology to new heights. The creativity behind each function leaves me in awe and admiration.*
The guy sitting in the control-bucket got balls of steel. I couldn't do it!
If it ain't Dutch it ain't much!
My God. As much as I love being around water, this is too much. I could feel my insides twisting uncontrollably.
The size of the equipment is on a gigantic scale holy smokes
Great video, lot's of information.
Get your info right: Panamax cranes are used to handle Panamax ships, not to work in the Panama canal. Furthermore the pronounciation of quay cranes is "kee" cranes not "kwee".
ZPMC rulez!
cranes are older than that.
If you are carrying on the ship and in its depths a number of containers that reach six thousand containers for example, and you carry each container in a period of time of one minute, So the total number of minutes has reached six thousand minutes before the ship leaves the port, and if the container moving on the cable of the hook machine a distance of approximately two hundred and seventy-seven meters per minute, according to the measurement of the cable car’s distance , then the calculation is equal to six thousand minutes x two hundred and seventy seven meters= 1,662,000 meters, ÷ 1000 kilometers= 1,662 kilometers , therefore, you can say that the first container that moved on the hook machine cable has crossed that distance.
I have been marketing for months trying to convince the world's population to abandon to use the large, medium, and small trucks, and then, I have marketed to abandon the train and the ship, and depend on the hook machine , Faster than a ship, cheaper, safer, transports goods more than the quantity transported by a ship, and you can transport if you want one hundred thousand containers per day or more than that quantity, depending on the workers and the distance of the port land.
Note : The first merchants I told about this project were the lumber merchants, and then the merchants who transported goods from one city to another, and then from one country to another.
Ebrahim
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Blocked for the photo shopped thumb.
Wrong title?
kwee cranes pronounced key lol
Quee quee quee!!!
the is the USA we use feet and inches OK
Your very alone with feet, inches, pou des…
Yeah, *Merica*
Yeah, *Merica*
Perfectly said. No metric system...
You can't even form a proper sentence 😂