Baosteel Shanghai’s renovated stockyard - better for business, better for the environment
Date:2018/12/11 Source: CISDI
Baosteel Shanghai is now hitting critical green
targets following a major environmental overhaul of its stockyard.
The C2 yard, one of the biggest of its kind in
the world, has been redesigned by CISDI and represents one of Baosteel
Shanghai’s most complicated raw material-handling revamp systems.
An enclosed yard now occupies the same site.
Almost 800,000-square metres are enclosed, enabling all raw materials and fuels
to be stored under cover.
CISDI’s design has been able to save 280,000
square metres of land and reduces flying dusts by 95 per cent - a significant
result for the surrounding ecosystem. Material losses have been reduced by 85
per cent.
Some 50 metres high, it features a Model C yard
with a span of 90 metres and a gantry yard spanning 47 metres.
CISDI has been creating enclosed yards for a
number of years and has fine-tuned the design for Baosteel after feedback from
steel clients whose stockyards are now in full production.
Its online renovation and clean production
technologies were applied and the yard boasts an intelligent inventory system.
Stacking, reclaiming and transportation of materials can now be operated
without attendants.
CISDI’s technical assistance team was on-site
for three years, ensuring smooth progress - from the initial construction of a
temporary handling system to getting the whole yard operational.
The renovated Baosteel C2 stockyard, created for
greater environmental protection
Aerial view of Baosteel’s revamped raw material
handling systems