Corteva Agriscience
Case Studies
Export Wheat Terminal - GAVILON TAPS MONTANA’S RICHEST WHEAT-GROWING COUNTRY
Overview
Export Wheat Terminal - GAVILON TAPS MONTANA’S RICHEST WHEAT-GROWING COUNTRYCorteva Agriscience |
Application Infrastructure & Middleware - Data Exchange & Integration Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) - Cloud Computing | |
Agriculture | |
Logistics & Transportation Warehouse & Inventory Management | |
Inventory Management Supply Chain Visibility | |
Software Design & Engineering Services System Integration | |
Operational Impact
The pits feed a pair of 38,000-bph Intersystems legs outfitted with two rows of Maxi-Lift 20x8 Tiger-Tuff buckets mounted on a 43.5-inch Conti-Tech belt. | |
The legs deposit grain into a sixhole Schlagel rotary double distributor, which can send it out to the storage tanks via 38,000-bph Intersystems drag conveyors or direct to loadout. | |
The storage tanks empty onto a set of 38,000-bph Hi Roller enclosed belt conveyors in a below-ground tunnel. These belts return grain to the legs. | |
Quantitative Benefit
Loaded 110-car trains in less than six hours | |
1-million-bushel slipform concrete elevator built | |
Additional capacity for another 2.6 million bushels in an outdoor pile | |