![]() The Toll Group RT240 purchase marks a new era for Kalmar RT Center in the commercial sector and an opportunity for companies around the globe to now operate the same battle‐tested equipment used by the military. Toll Group will use the RT240 to add capacity and efficiency to the freight and material-handling operations at the dock and construction sites in the remote location where previous operations have failed to meet schedule. ![]() The Gorgon Project is a joint venture led by Chevron Australia to develop the greater Gorgon gas fields, Australia’s largest‐known gas resource. Toll Group, one of Asia’s leading provider of integrated logistic services, purchased four Kalmar RT240 reach stackers for use on the Gorgon Project, one of the world's largest natural gas projects. Its application versatility is expanded by the availability of fork and sling lift attachments. The RT240 can work in unimproved ground conditions, harsh environments, and climb up to 27 percent grades. Armed Forces, the Kalmar RT240 is capable of handling 20- and 40-foot ISO containers across virtually any landscape. Initially produced exclusively for the U.S. Kalmar RT Center has expanded into the commercial market and has made its first announced its first commercial sale of the RT240 rough-terrain reach stackers to assist with one of the world’s largest energy projects. “The LCRTF model has been designed to operate perfectly in tandem with the larger RTCH, with the combination providing a complete materials handling solution for operation in the field,” said Stephens. Its mobility lets it work in areas that require high flotation and traction. The smaller RT-022 LCRTF is designed to load and unload containers, railcars, and tactical vehicles. Kalmar’s larger RT-240 rough terrain container handler (RTCH) is already in operation. The RT-022 LCRTF is the second Kalmar model purpose-built for the U.S. Department of Defense with our military materials handling equipment.” Kalmar President Bryan Stephens said: "We are proud to continue supporting the U.S. It brings the total number of units on order to 913. The new order is part of the frame agreement signed by the U.S. Delivery is scheduled to start in July 2013. Department of Defense has placed a $61.9-million (50-million Euro) order with Cargotec's Kalmar Rough Terrain Center, Cibolo, Texas, for 766 light capability rough terrain forklift (LCRTF) trucks. Please contact Mike Elliot at 22 636 to schedule a removal time.The U.S. MUST HAVE A BUYERS CERTIFICATE TO CLAIM PROPERTY. A Loading Waiver must be signed before any assistance loading may be provided ![]() ![]() Bidders must adhere to the inspection dates and times indicated in the item description. Bidders may inspect the property prior to bidding. Most items offered for sale are used and may contain defects not immediately detectable. IF YOU ARE TAX EXEMPT, PLEASE PROVIDE A COPY OF YOUR SALES TAX EXEMPTION CERTIFICATE WITH YOUR PAYMENT. Please note that upon removal of the property, All Sales Are Final. ![]() Company Check (with Bank Letter guaranteeing funds – mandatory)Ĭhecks shall be made payable to: City of Albany.Payment in full is due not later than 5 business days from the time and date of the Buyer’s Certificate. and 3:30 p.m., Monday through Thursday, excluding legal holidays. INSPECTION TIMES TO BE SCHEDULED BETWEEN: You may inspect items prior to placing a bid.įor questions concerning this item or to schedule an inspection, contact: Mike Elliott at 22 x 636 between the hrs 7:00 AM to 2:30 PM ![]()
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