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Hyundai deploys fire-fighting tech to combat risk from lithium batteries - The Loadstar
Hyundai Glovis has designed a device for its car-carrier fleet to suppress fires that break out during the shipping of cars, particularly electric vehicles. Should an EV burst into flames, once deployed the EV Drill Lance drills a hole from the bottom of the vehicle directly to the battery pack and sprays water to extinguish the flames. Such fires have been in the headlines after several high-profile incidents, mainly involving EVs and their lithium-ion batteries, which can overheat. Hyundai Glovis, Hyundai Motor's logistics unit, claims EV Drill Lance takes two minutes to drill the hole into the battery pack, with flames put out in 30 minutes. The device has proved so effective that Hyundai has donated 250 to South Korea's National Fire Agency. Hyundai Glovis said it had fine-tuned the EV Drill Lance design for ocean-going environments. "The equipment handle was divided into several short parts so that the length could be adjusted according to the on-site situation. This allowed us to find a way to deploy the equipment even in narrow spaces between vehicles stowed tightly inside a ship," the company said. "In addition, LED lights were added to identify the equipment's location, even in situations where visibility is limited due to fires. A mobile bag that crew members can wear was also custom-made for quick dispatch to the fire site. "EV Drill Lance is expected to significantly shorten the fire-fighting time and prevent damage spreading to surrounding vehicles," it explained. Hyundai Glovis operates 90 car-carriers and will install EV Drill Lance to its 32 owned vessels and gradually expand the fixture to its chartered ships. Early this year, Hyundai Glovis designed a fire control system that connects 1,000 detectors and alarms to a single system, enabling early identification of fires on board ships.
Source: theloadstar.com
Read moreATSG set to be acquired by Stonepeak
ATSG could follow in the footsteps of rival Atlas Air and delist, following news that it is to be acquired. Reuters has reported that investor Stonepeak is in "advanced" talks to buy the airline and leasing group for some $3.1bn, including debt, or $22.50 per share. ATSG is due to report third-quarter earnings on Friday, but its Q2 results saw a pre-tax loss of $7m after fewer aircraft leases. Stonepeak last year acquired Textainer, and is an investor in Lineage. Loadstar Premium has more details and comment.
Source: theloadstar.com
Read moreQatar Airways Cargo appoints veteran Eric Wilson to head cargo sales - The Loadstar
Eric Wilson has been appointed senior vice president sales for Qatar Airways Cargo, based in Doha. Mr Wilson joins from Amerijet, where he was chief commercial officer for three years. Qatar said that Mr Wilson will oversee all aspects of cargo sales, including customer relationship management, global accounts, market development, and "ensuring the highest standards of service for our customer base". Mr Wilson has a strong cargo pedigree. Prior to his role at Amerijet, he spent nearly 13 years at Delta, latterly as managing director global cargo sales, after a three and a half-year stint as director cargo sales Asia Pacific.
Source: theloadstar.com
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