Ship to shore crane (STS)

Orlaco develops camera monitor systems for ship-to-shore cranes. Orlaco cameras can be used to enhance visibility of the locking function, the load, the area behind the crane, when positioning containers and even for a view of the entire work site.

Latch-view
The boom is raised when the crane is not operational. An Orlaco Latch camera fitted at the top near the locking point allows the operator to monitor the locking function at all times.

Load-view
The Orlaco load-view camera provides the operator with a good view of the operations behind and under the crane while the containers are being loaded and unloaded.

Rear view
The Orlaco rear view camera ensures that the operator always has a view of the area behind the ship-to-shore crane. A quick look at the monitor gives the operator an instant view of the area in which the container should be positioned.

Driven-Direction View
With four Orlaco cameras on the feet of the ship-to-shore crane, the operator always maintains visibility of the situation when moving to the left or to the right. When stationary, the operator sees the four camera images on the monitor simultaneously in quad. When moving to the left or right, the operator then sees the required camera images in split screen.

Back-reach camera
The Back-reach camera is fitted on the back-reach platform. The camera cannot be accessed by the operator; it is used by the logistics and operations team via a network application to view the work area under the crane. A remote-controlled Pan & Tilt camera provides them with a view of the entire work site.

More information
You will find all the Orlaco camera and monitor options available for ship-to-shore cranes in our brochure. If you would like more information or tailored expert advice, contact Orlaco.

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