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Container Handling Straddle Carriers

Phones Phoneys and Foresight

For a straddle carrier to achieve a ten-year life span, operators must establish predictive maintenance schedules, buy only spare parts from the OEM and maybe negate the need for drivers entirely - especially those with mobile phones. Patrik Wheater reports.

Isoloader: lighter strads could prevent accidents caused by human error because somehow the operators [tend] to be more gentle with these machines
Isoloader: lighter strads could prevent accidents caused by human error because somehow the operators [tend] to be more gentle with these machines

It's banned on the byways and highways of most countries but using a mobile phone whilst driving a strad around a container terminal seems to have slipped the legislator's net.

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Isoloader: lighter strads could prevent accidents caused by human error because somehow the operators [tend] to be more gentle with these machines

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