
Self - Propelled Ferry Barge Heavy Loading Capacity for Water Shipment
Description:
Combined ferry, composed of standard pontoon units, is a set of
self-propelled equipment, can be installed quickly on water,
according to different sizes, tonnages required by users, for water
shipment and engineering work, and shallow water where normal ship
can not go into.
The surface protection is anti-corrosion coatings
Specifications:
Single standard pontoon specification: 12*3*1.5m (L*W*H)
Advantage
Possessing the features of simple structure,
convenient transport, speedy erection
easy disassembling,
heavy loading capacity,
great stability and long fatigue life
being capable of an alternative span, loading capacity
Competitive Advantage:
Heavy loading capacity
Simple in structure
Rapid in assembly and disassembly
Reusable
Limit of water velocity
Easy to installation
CHINA HARZONE INDUSTRY CORP.,LTD.
China Harzone Industry Corp., Ltd. ,built in 1967, is the subsidiary of China State Shipbuilding
Corporation Limited(CSSC) and one military enterprise whose
conservation was given priority status in China.
Harzone Industry has the qualification of design, manufacturing and installing
various steel products: emergency mechanized bridges; temporary and
permanent steel bridges such as Pontoon Bridge, Bailey Bridge,
Truss Bridge, Suspension Bridge, Girder Bridge and Cable Stayed
Bridge; steel structures for industrial workshops, commercial
buildings and habitation buildings; special equipment such as power
transmission tower, television tower, radio tower, microwave tower,
communication tower, and railway steel pole.
Harzone Industry has the first-grade steelwork manufacturing qualification; has the
ISO9001-2000 quality system, the ISO14001-2004 Environmental
Management System, and has GB/T28001-2001 Occupational Safety
Management System Certification.
Harzone Industry owns two Production Bases, one Research & Design Department in
Hubei province, and one subsidiary company in Beijing. Our products
have been exported to over 40 countries in Asia, Africa and Latin
America.