Allelys delivers 137t Yankee dryer to UK

The Warwickshire-based truck transportation company, Allelys transported a 137-tonne Yankee dryer to a paper mill in Barrow-in-Furness, in Cumbria, England. 

This machine, used to remove excess moisture from pulp that is about to be converted into paper, measures 5.62 metres in diameter and 9 metres in length. The dryer was initially shipped from Karlstad, in Sweden, and delivered to Buccleuch Dock, in Barrow-in-Furness. There, it was lifted off the vessel using an Allelys LG1550 crane, before being placed on flattop trailers.

To transport the dryer the last 3 miles to the local paper mill, it was loaded onto 10 axle flat top trailers with a 16.6 te axle loading. In total, the formation measured 27 metres in length. Despite the short distance, the route required street furniture to be removed and a police escort, due to the dryer’s considerable size.

Zac Smout, Senior Project Manager at Allelys, stated: “For this operation, our experts undertook the complete full-service solution by providing project management and engineering support, including a route survey, swept path analysis, lift plan and lift management. To navigate such a long transportation arrangement on A-roads is no mean feat and I’m proud that the team delivered this safely and on schedule.”

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Author: Emma Dailey

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