Inland Grain Terminal
FWS Group was tasked with the development of the Inland Grain Terminal, a key project aimed at enhancing grain handling and storage capabilities. This facility was designed to streamline grain processing, improve operational efficiency, and provide comprehensive support for both receiving and shipping operations.
The scope of work for the Inland Grain Terminal project included the following notable features:
- Concrete Workhouse: The terminal features a 13,600-tonne capacity slipform concrete workhouse. This structure provides robust and durable storage for large volumes of grain, ensuring protection and stability.
- Steel Bin Storage: The facility includes four bolted steel bins with a total storage capacity of 16,400 tonnes. These bins are designed for efficient grain storage and easy access, facilitating smooth handling and management of stored grain.
- Receiving and Shipping Capacity: The terminal is equipped with a receiving capacity of 680 tonnes per hour and a shipping capacity of 1,360 tonnes per hour. This dual-capacity setup enhances the terminal’s ability to handle high volumes of grain, optimizing throughput and reducing turnaround times.
- Drying Capacity: The project includes a drying system with a capacity of 100 tonnes per hour. This system ensures that grains are properly dried before storage or shipment, preventing spoilage and maintaining quality.
- Remote Truck Probe Sampling System: To ensure accurate quality control, a remote truck probe sampling system was installed. This system allows for efficient sampling and analysis of incoming grain, facilitating quality checks without manual intervention.
- Truck Receiving Drive Shed: A single truck receiving drive shed, complete with a 100' x 10' truck scale, was constructed. This facility supports the efficient unloading and weighing of trucks, streamlining the grain receiving process.
- Office and Support Buildings: The terminal includes a two-storey office/control building with a total area of 5,000 square feet. Additionally, there are separate buildings for electrical systems, maintenance, and locomotive storage. These facilities support the operational and administrative functions of the terminal, ensuring effective management and maintenance.
This Inland Grain Terminal project has significantly enhanced the facility’s capacity and efficiency, providing a comprehensive solution for grain storage, processing, and distribution. The terminal’s advanced infrastructure supports high-volume operations, contributing to improved productivity and operational excellence in grain handling.