File:Teleferico de Carga para Café.jpg
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English: Cable railways are used in terrains with slopes higher than 45% and are usually applied to cross creeks or high depressions, where crossing at level or different heights is necessary and many times are the only alternative available due to the high cost of building roads through mountains. A typical field of application is in coffee plantations, but they are suitable to any agricultural product.
Cable Railways are adaptable to the conditions of the ground, offering lower costs of operation and maintenance. Cable Railways guarantee transport independent of weather or ground conditions and can be loaded and unloaded automatically. This system has been applied successfully in the coffee sector and can be used in any agricultural product where road construction is costly due to the presence of mountains and rainy areas.
Español: Los Teleféricos de Carga son usados en terrenos con alta pendiente (mayores al 45%) y diseñados por Centro Aceros según la necesidad de cada cliente. Son adaptables a las condiciones del suelo, presentan bajos costos de operación y mantenimiento, ofrecen garantía de transporte sin importar las condiciones del clima o del suelo, presentar cargue y descargue automático, entre otros. Los Teleféricos de Carga se han aplicado con éxito en el sector cafetero y pueden instalarse para transportar cualquier producto agrícola cuando las condiciones de pendiente del terreno hacen que la construcción de vías sea extremadamente costosa. |
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Author | Centro Aceros |
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