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Issue Paraná River push boat fleet migrates to Thordon

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Atria Logistics UABL, one of South America’s leading push boat operators, is on its way to completing a fleet-wide retrofit to Thordon’s water lubricated tailshaft and rudder bearings.
In 2014, the Argentinian owner, which operates a fleet of workboats on the Paraná River, installed Thordon’s RiverTough tailshaft bearings to its first push boat, the 41m(135ft) long Concepcion. In 2020, six more vessels in the company’s 26-strong fleet were converted.
Egnard Bernal, Thordon Bearing’s Business Development Manager, Marine, LATAM said: “Atria Logistics’ decision to continue the conversion process is based on the success of its first installation back in 2014.
“When Concepcion was inspected in 2020, the RiverTough bearings were still in good condition and considered operational for at least five more years of service.  We have now completed a number of retrofit installations to vessels in the Atria fleet.”
Taking advantage of the dry season and the lower river traffic, Atria drydocked Cavalier IV, Cavalier X, Cavalier XII, Titan, Pluton and San Martin the Atria-owned Pueblo Esther Shipyard, in Santa Fe, Argentina.
Other vessels that have been retrofitted with Thordon include Misiones, Zonda, Chaco X, Pluton, Urano, Saturno, Neptuno, Santa Maria and Titan.
When Cavalier X was retrofitted with ThorPlas-Blue linkage and jockey arm bearings, Atria Logistics’ noticed a significant improvement in operations, said Bernal. “Without even asking, they said ‘it is a relief to have them. The [bearings] don’t have to be greased anymore and operation is very smooth’. Even the Captain asked what we did to reduce vibration and friction. They are delighted.”
During the drydocking period, Marine Logistics, Thordon Bearings’ Buenos Aires-based distributor supplied, installed and commissioned the vessels’ RiverTough tailshaft bearings along with Thordon’s SXL grease-free rudder bearings. These vessels previously had stainless steel rudder shafts with greased rubber or bronze bearings.
“The Atria push boats vary in power between 7,200hp and 8,200hp, with tailshaft diameters varying between 200mm(7.87in) and 305mm(12in). The fact that the Thordon products can be machined to suit non-standard housings is a further advantage over the other competitive bearings,” said Bernal.
Atria operates a fleet of push boats on the Paraná River, a waterway that is characterized by its abrasive nature, resulting in high wear rates for conventional rubber tailshaft bearings.
At about 4880km(3032 miles) in length, the river is second only in length to the Amazon among South American rivers, rising in Brazil and for much of its navigable length forming a natural border between Paraguay and Argentina. It joins with the Uruguay River to form the Río de la Plata(River Plate) reaching the South Atlantic Ocean via the River Plate delta near Buenos Aires. The river is a vital transport link, used by sea-going crafts as well as river push boats and barges, linking the major cities of Argentina and Paraguay.

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