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Roll On Roll Off Shipping of Mining Machinery
The mining industry’s leaders have chosen our team for over 30 years.
Our experience in planning, preparing and shipping mining equipment is second to none.
We are fully conversant with all types of heavy equipment at a model number level so when you ask us about shipping a Caterpillar 657G for example, our team immediately knows what it is and what is required to cost effectively ship it. We have an enormous database of equipment dimensions with virtually every conceivable type of machine ever made so rarely, if ever, will you need to supply specifications to us.
Quarantine risks and customs requirements are all able to be handled seamlessly in house by our team.
We have handled end to end logistics on the full spectrum of earthmoving, exploration, drilling, processing and materials handling equipment to and from some of the most remote places on the planet.
If you are a mining contractor and you ship your mining equipment with Depth RoRo, you will be on site and in production sooner.
We understand contractors have special needs and time is money. We can help you and your team on any project from the bidding stage by supplying competitive transportation costs and expertise, through to complete ongoing project support in even the most remote locations on earth.
And when it is time to demobilise and relocate heavy machinery we have the full suite of services that you will need.
If the equipment you need to move is too big for RoRo services, then our heavy lift cargo team will have the logistics solutions you need.
Preparing Mining Machinery for RoRo Shipping
Operational working height must be considered at the time of booking. If a unit can be lowered at the time of securing but must be raised during manoeuvring, then the upper height must be the declared height at the time of booking. Some machinery fitted with booms, such as excavators and cranes, have a manoeuvring height which is higher than the parked height so the operating height is crucial when stowing the cargo on board the RoRo ship. Failure to declare such heights may result in cargo being short shipped.
Tracked cargo should be presented for loading with the correct operational track tension and the tracks should be in good working order.
Hydraulic sag may occur with cargo such as screeners/crushers/excavators/bulldozers. All hydraulic rams should be locked to prevent sag. If sag occurs carriers can remeasure the cargo based on the larger dimensions and bill additional freight accordingly. Depth RoRo will be forced to adjust our price accordingly.
Machinery must be presented for shipment in good running and self-starting order with fully functioning steering and braking systems including parking brakes.
All tyres should be inflated to the manufacturer’s recommended operating pressure. Any cargo with flat or cut tyres will be refused by the carriers.
Machinery should have sufficient fuel load to allow for loading and discharge operations, and potential standby idling time. We suggest that a fuel load be at least 10% but no more than 25% for this purpose.
Any fuel and oil leaks must be fixed before delivery of the cargo for shipment. Carriers can reject machinery with leaks on safety and environmental grounds. If leaks occur during transit, carriers can charge cleaning fees for the vessel and terminal.
On the day of vessel loading, mechanical assistance cannot be guaranteed if your machine will not start. Most carriers are able to provide some basic jump start assistance but this cannot be relied upon.
If the machine is complicated to operate and/or has electrical isolation switches, the shipper must provide detailed operating instructions inside the cabin and to the Depth RoRo operations team before delivery to the port. The operating instructions should also include a 24 hour phone number for technical support if required.
Cargo missing fuel and oil caps can be rejected by carriers.
All items in or on the cargo should be properly secured so they cannot move and potentially cause damage during transportation.
Non-operating machinery can sometimes be shipped on MAFI Trailers. However freight, will be calculated at the static cargo rate.
Some countries have stringent Quarantine Regulations so machinery must be delivered for shipment in a very clean condition. These regulations can include re-export of your cargo at your expense. Brown Marmorated Stink Bug is another significant quarantine risk that must be dealt with prior to shipment of RoRo cargo during the season. Depth RoRo can assist with pre-shipment cleanliness inspections (if required), washing and fumigation of cargo in most main ports, however extra charges for these services will apply.
Freight is calculated on the overall dimensions of the cargo. To keep your freight costs to a minimum, it is important to reduce the dimensions where possible. As long as it doesn’t impact the safe and reliable operation of the cargo, parts or accessories such as radio aerials, beacon lights, exhaust stacks, or any other protrusions should be removed, cylinders retracted, and mirrors turned in. This is a non exhaustive list and are examples of what you need to consider when presenting your cargo for shipment.
We strongly recommend that you take out marine insurance on your cargo in the event of any mishap during transportation. We can quote you on this aspect on request if you can provide us with the value of the cargo. It is important to note that most underwriters require a condition report prior to shipping in the unfortunate event of a claim.
If these cargo preparation guidelines are not followed then short shipment and extra expenses can be incurred to your account.