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The machine arrives a complete unit at the site on a truck, or cruises there by itself on water. After arriving at the site on a trailer, there is no need for costly crane assistance because the machine simply "walks" in and out of the water without any outside assistance. Technologies that use several single-purpose machines need costly preparation work, such as loading and unloading assistance and mounting and dismounting. They also need extra personnel to do this work and each single-purpose machine needs an operator. The dredger moves independently in water with its own propulsion system and excavator assembly. The multipurpose Watermaster dredger is ready to start working immediately it arrives at the site without costly down times. It anchors with its own spuds and does not require steel cables that may disturb passing water traffic for dredging.
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