[BIM Software Implementation Case] Lapis Lazuli Storage Facility and Conveying Equipment
Construction of a 55,000-ton storage facility including a conveying system! Introducing case studies in industrial projects.
This project is a construction project for a 55,000-ton storage facility that includes a conveying system used during the unloading of spodumene. The unloading equipment is designed to transport 500 tons per hour during loading and 2,000 tons per hour during unloading. The facility will store spodumene extracted from Talison Lithium's Greenbushes mine, which will be loaded onto large ships using the conveying system after storage. 3DE Global, the company responsible for this project, conducts detailed design of world-class steel structures and SRC structures. By collaborating with project management offices around the world and a production center in India, it is also easy to handle large-scale and complex projects. Every task is thoroughly checked by the company's experienced inspectors, ensuring high-quality deliverables. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us. (If the PDF button is not displayed) ⇩ The catalog can be downloaded from the special website below ⇩
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【Project Overview】 ■Project Name: Bunbury Port Lithium Pyroxene Storage Facility and Conveying System ■Project Category: Industrial Projects Division ■Company: 3DE GLOBAL ■Project Location: Australia *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Trimble is a technology company with a vision to transform the industry. Tekla Structures, a BIM software for structural design, enables the creation of As-Built BIM models that are utilized across a wide range from conceptual design to detailed design, fabrication, and construction site process management, playing a central role in the construction workflow. It supports various structural forms such as steel, reinforced concrete, and precast concrete. Particularly in the detailed design and fabrication stages, it serves as the global de facto standard, demonstrating its effectiveness among advanced user companies worldwide. Through a global network, Trimble has established partnerships with various advanced software and machine tool manufacturers in the industry, achieving efficiency in design and automation of the fabrication process. The company continuously invests in the development of cutting-edge technology, pioneering the development of technologies that enable global BIM model sharing and group design using the cloud, and it implements numerous user requests in its annual version upgrades. To accommodate Japan's unique specifications, Trimble has established a dedicated development system within Japan to develop software for Japanese user companies.