TigerLynk is a large submersible hydraulic machine, essentially a large articulated arm that is remotely controlled by an operator which can be used in a wide variety of underwater operations including mining, salvage, ocean clean up, infrastructure repair and environmental remediation. The machine is capable of harvesting at least one tree submersed underwater in approximately 5 minutes. This would equate to roughly 100 trees over an eight-hour shift. "As a project managing company overseeing concessions, we'd expect to realize between $1,500 and $3,000 per log," continued Romain. "If at an average of $2,000 per log when we're in full operation, using the metrics of an estimated 100 trees per eight-hour shift, we estimate that Hollund could realize as much as $200,000 in revenue in a single eight-hour shift, and that's just using one machine, without a dedicated sales and distribution relationship."
From oct. 2nd pr.
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