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Vertilok Workbins in the West
Indies.
A
3 x 4 complex of twelve 10' square x 35' panel height, Vertilok Bins.
The complex provides surge capacity storage of commodities for batch blending
at this Feed Mill facility in the West Indies. The customer had experience
with different bins and Vertilok bins were chosen because of the ease
and quickness with which the bins can be erected. Maple Leaf Mills
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Expanded Vertilok Truck Loadout
Complex.
An initial complex of 10 truck
loadout storage bins was installed by growing feed manufacturer in 1998.
In 1999 they needed to double their truck loadout capacity and did so
by adding directly on to the existing complex. The customer found the
bins were so easy to erect, "they went together like an erector set",
that they utilized their own personnel on both installations.
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60 Vertilok bin compartments
storing 130 tons each.
This bin complex was installed in three phases as this nut processing
company expanded their operations. The original installation was 24 bins,
each 10'x10' x 58' high. Installed to receive different varieties and
grades of almonds. The bin complex was expanded twice more, to provide
a total of 8,000 tons of storage in the 60 compartments. The bins were
air tight, allowing the customer to fumigate each compartment individually.
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Vertilok Truck Loadout bins
for Coal Mining Operations.
Desiring
an economical method to provide elevated truck loadout capacity, this
major mining operator chose the Vertilok Bin system as the solution to
their storage problem. The added benefit to be able to segregate grades
of coal, in the future, in this 4 compartment loadout complex was the
deciding factor. FMC Corporation, Kemmerer, Wyoming
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Vertilok Truck Loadout Bins
for Dry Fertilizer.
This complex of
16 compartments provides the surge capacity for distributing the varied
blends of fertilizers for this distributor.
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Vertilok Truck Loadout Bins
for Feed Mill Operations.
Two separate
Vertilok bin complexes to provide truck loadout capacity to this Feed
Mill in central California.
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