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Ludvig Nobel responded to the disaster by creating a flexible, leakproof loading pipe which was much more resistant to spills. [8] Chiksan brand marine loading arm manufacturer FMC Technologies claims to have built the world's first all-steel marine loading arm in 1956 and to have over 8,000 units installed worldwide. [9]
M1147 FMTV load handling system trailer; XM1148 FMTV 8.8-ton load handling system truck; M1149; M1150 Assault breacher vehicle based on the M1 Abrams; M1151 Up-Armored Capable HMMWV Enhanced Armament Carrier; M1152 Up-Armored Capable HMMWV Enhanced Troop/Cargo/Shelter Carrier; M1153; M1154; M1155; M1156; M1157 FMTV 10-ton dump truck
Bottom loading arms. Top loading arms are used to load or unload road or rail tankers.Loading or unloading is done through the manhole on the top of the tanker. Top loading arms can also be used for tight-fill, vapor recovery, marine and other applications when used with specially designed and engineered components, such as vapor plates, tapered hatch plugs, and inflatable hatch seals. [1]
FMC Commander Aircraft cargo loader A FMC Technologies' Tempest deicing unit on an airport tarmac. FMC Technologies was a provider of systems and solutions for the oil and gas industry. The company was divided into three business areas: Subsea Technologies, Surface Technologies and Energy Infrastructures.
In 2021, Technip Energies supplied the world's first liquefied CO 2 marine loading arms as part of the Northern Lights carbon capture project in Norway. [21] In July 2022, Hafslund Oslo Celsio awarded Technip Energies a contract for the world's first complete waste-to-energy facility with CO 2 capture. [22]
A former TD Bank employee based in Florida was arrested and charged with facilitating money laundering to Colombia, New Jersey's attorney general said on Wednesday, in the first such arrest since ...
Roof plates on the M84 could be opened to allow the mortar to be fired from inside the vehicle. The M84 only carried a crew of six, but weighed 47,100 lbs (21,400 kg) because of the mortar and the combat load of 88 rounds. The M84 entered production in January 1957. It was replaced by the M106 mortar carrier.
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