In the village of Lumut in Malaysia, the planned construction of a modern coal-fired power plant for the operator Lekir Bulk Terminal Sdn Bhd. has resulted in a major project. The coal for the power plant will be delivered by ship, and for further processing, berths for the cargo ships have been created on an artificial island approx. 2 kilometres off the coast, which will be served by two large ship unloaders. The ship unloaders each have a travel of 441 metres and were built by the Koch company in Wadgassen in Saarland. For the energy supply, the operator was looking for a sophisticated system that could also withstand the local environmental conditions and the high load caused by the continuous operation of the facility.