Taiyuan Binhai Pier

Under the first light of dawn, the "Yellow Giant" leaned on the white deck, slowly sailing away from the Taiyuan Heavy Industry Binhai Wharf, heading towards the vast blue ocean. However, this beautiful scene did not come easily; before it, there was a tense prelude of racing against time. Tons of steel entered the factory, underwent cutting, welding, assembly... until the finished product was shipped, all within a hundred days! The cycle was shortened by half, and the users called it the "Hundred-Day Miracle." That's how powerful it is, that's how confident we are.

The gantry crane shipped this time has a track span of meters and a product weight of approximately tons. It will be used at the user's site for segment assembly, transportation, and翻身 (flipping) operations. Facing high technical requirements and tight delivery schedules, Taiyuan Heavy Industry Binhai Company adhered to the principle of "customer first" and quickly established a project team to tackle the challenge. The team focused on the four key areas of design, process, procurement, and production, clearly defining responsibilities and assigning tasks to individuals to ensure high standards and efficiency in completing their respective tasks. Meanwhile, considering potential issues during the operation, the project team repeatedly discussed and simulated the overall assembly process, developing meticulous and rigorous solutions to maximize time for subsequent shipping.

At the Binhai Wharf, stories of "challenging the impossible" have become commonplace. The meticulous dispatch of vessels from the three major foreign trade routes, the uninterrupted "four ships in a row" for a month... all showcase the extreme organization of the Taiyuan Binhai Company team, serving as vivid testimonies to the company's entire cadre and staff's courage to strive and their ability to break through. "I fear! I fear not being allowed to participate," is the strongest confidence behind the company's creation of the "hundred-day miracle." Meanwhile, the advantageous "front port, back factory" location layout of Taiyuan Binhai Wharf is once again highlighted. With individual 10,000-ton fitting berths, large-tonnage lifting berths, heavy-duty sliding tracks for shipment, and a new "manufacturing + logistics" one-stop model... major lifting operations and roll-on/roll-off are perfectly executed.

"Rush through the fourth quarter, strive to achieve an annual throughput of over 10,000 tons!" The confidence of Liu Taotao, Deputy General Manager of Binhai Company, is well-founded. In recent years, the various berths at Taiyuan Binhai Wharf have been operating at high capacity, with increasing transport capacity and new routes being opened... A series of measures have gradually released the potential, and the cargo throughput in the first three quarters of this year has already reached 10,000 tons. The frequent new records in throughput are due to rich practical experience, from the cargo loading and shipping to the "Belt and Road" countries, to the completion of the 100-day general assembly of the portal crane at Yantai Port in Shandong, and to this "miracle of a hundred days," showcasing the "Binhai attitude" and refreshing the "Taiyuan speed"!

Entering the fourth quarter, Taiyuan Heavy Industry Binhai Company has entered a golden period of development. Against the backdrop of the Bohai Bay, where the blue sea meets the blue sky, bridge cranes are busy at work, as if everything is filled with hope. The company will continue to improve the functions of the wharf, enhance the capacity for wharf operations, ensuring the smooth export of Shanxi and Taiyuan Heavy Industry products, and building a seamless bridge between Tianjin and Shanxi, furthering the new maritime passage for Shanxi!

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