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The stacker cum reclaimer is used to stack materials (create stockpiles) on either side of the track rails, recover the materials from the stockpiles, and then feed the stockpiles for future use. Due to the boom conveyor’s ability to be turned around, stacking and recovering can both be done in the same motion.
Positive digging and material loading onto the boom conveyor both involve the use of a bucket wheel, much like a bucket wheel reclaimer. When medium, large, or very large material flows must be piled, followed by a subsequent reclaim by the same machine, stacker cum reclaimers with bucket wheel boom are typically used.
The Global Stacker cum Reclaimer Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
Coal and iron ore are transported by the stacker-cum-reclaimer in the plant from the box tippler house, where railway trucks unload the materials from mines and stack them on either side of the rail track.
Utilising rotary containers and conveyors, the same system also recovers material from the stacking. The type-specific segment study sheds light on the characteristics, benefits, and drawbacks of the various Stacker Cum Reclaimer goods and services.
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Under the influence of COVID-19, the Stacker/Reclaimer market underwent a significant shift. This could ultimately lead to a sharp tightening of monetary policy in advanced economies to control inflation, cause sharp increases in borrowing costs, and possibly even result in financial stress in some emerging markets and developing economies.