Chile’s Coquimbo Port Installs Mobile Loading Facilities

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
A. T. Yu
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 5, 1964

Abstract

On March 18, 1964, the 52,000 dwt ore carrier M/S Houn Maru called at the port of Coquimbo, Chile, on its maiden voyage to take iron ore to Japan. This marked the first time a vessel of this size ever arrived at Coquimbo, and the event promises to drastically accelerate henceforth iron ore exports from Coquimbo province. This was made possible by the use of a versatile shiploading system recently installed by Cia. Minera Santa Fe. Coquimbo has no mechanized loading facilities other than six conventional 5-ton cargo cranes. Limited space on shore further complicates the stocking problems. To make the best of what is available, a meticulously organized semi-hand-loading system has been developed through the years.
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APA: A. T. Yu  (1964)  Chile’s Coquimbo Port Installs Mobile Loading Facilities

MLA: A. T. Yu Chile’s Coquimbo Port Installs Mobile Loading Facilities. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1964.

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