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MAXTECH Engineers Deploy to Tanzania for Bagging Machine Installation & Training

2025-11-17

Last week, MAXTECH's technical service team successfully concluded a one-week on-site service at a Tanzanian client’s port facility, focusing on the precise debugging, systematic training, and operator certification for customized bagging machines. The service centered on equipping the client’s team with proficient bagging machine operation skills, while also reinforcing MAXTECH’s strength in comprehensive port equipment solutions—including Marine Crane, Grabs,  ECO hoppers, and winches—as the client has already placed an order for 10 units of hydraulic grabs, with future port equipment procurement plans in the pipeline.

Previously, the Tanzanian client purchased multiple port-specific bagging machines from MAXTECH to address the automated quantitative packaging needs of bulk materials (e.g., ore, grain) at their port. Impressed by MAXTECH’s full range of port equipment—from bagging machines to high-performance hydraulic grabs (ideal for heavy-duty bulk handling), electric grabs (energy-efficient for continuous operations), and remote control grabs (safe for long-distance operation)—the client further secured an order for 10 hydraulic grabs tailored to their port’s bulk handling requirements. Currently, these 10 hydraulic grabs are in intensive production at MAXTECH’s Shanghai factory, with shipment scheduled for next month.
Before the collaboration, the client visited MAXTECH’s factory for an on-site inspection, where they were highly impressed by the quality and performance of MAXTECH’s ECO hoppers (environmentally friendly with low energy consumption), bulk hoppers (high-capacity for port cargo), and mechanical hoppers (durable for harsh conditions). Designed with anti-blocking structures, wear-resistant liners, and optimized material flow, these hoppers perfectly align with the client’s long-term port expansion plans. The client explicitly expressed strong interest in procuring a large quantity of bulk hoppers and ECO hoppers for their upcoming port construction projects.
Upon arriving at the client’s port facility, MAXTECH’s engineering team immediately prioritized bagging machine debugging. Tackling on-site challenges such as high ambient temperatures and variable material fluidity, the team meticulously calibrated key components—including the quantitative weighing system, automatic sealing mechanism, and material feeding interface—to ensure seamless integration with the client’s existing port workflow. 
Following successful debugging, the team launched a targeted training program for the client’s operators and maintenance personnel. Adopting a “theoretical tutorial + hands-on guidance + certification assessment” model, the engineers first used illustrated manuals and video materials to detail the bagging machine’s working principle, operational protocols, safety precautions, and common fault troubleshooting methods. The training emphasized practical skills: in the hands-on session, engineers provided one-on-one guidance, walking trainees through every step—from equipment startup, parameter setting (for different bulk materials), and material switching to shutdown and daily maintenance. They patiently corrected incorrect operations and shared tips to optimize packaging efficiency, ensuring each trainee mastered the full operational process.
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"We are deeply impressed by the professional quality and service attitude of MAXTECH's engineers. They not only efficiently completed equipment installation and commissioning but also enabled our employees to quickly master operating skills," said the client's project manager. After training, the bagging machines have been successfully put into mass production, with packaging efficiency increased by more than 60% compared with the traditional manual model, significantly reducing labor costs and material loss.
This on-site training service underscores MAXTECH’s commitment to delivering tailored port equipment solutions and professional technical support. While the core focus was on bagging machine training, the collaboration also highlighted the client’s recognition of MAXTECH’s marine crane, hydraulic grabs, bulk hoppers. As a one-stop provider of port equipment, MAXTECH will continue to support global clients with high-quality products—including marine crane, bagging machines, various types of grabs, and specialized hoppers—and efficient on-site services, driving productivity and efficiency in port bulk material handling operations.