Definition & Function
A Ship Loader, also referred to as a Continuous Ship Loader, Bulk Loading System, or Port Loading Machine, is a heavy-duty conveying system used for loading bulk commodities—such as coal, grain, cement, and minerals—from shore-based storage into vessels. It enables rapid, automated material transfer with minimal dust, spillage, and manual intervention.
Key Features
✔ High Throughput – Offers loading rates ranging from 500 to 10,000 tons per hour based on model selection.
✔ Flexible Layouts – Available in fixed, mobile, or rail-mounted designs to suit various port layouts.
✔ Dust Control – Incorporates enclosed conveyor sections and spraying mechanisms to ensure cleaner operations.
✔ Automated Control – Uses PLC-based systems for accurate loading and improved operational safety.
✔ Robust Build – Fabricated with reinforced steel to withstand demanding marine and industrial conditions.


