Posted on 13th January 2023
Featuring: Bee Logistics Corporation
Bee Logistics are pleased to share their recent handling of a breakbulk shipment involving construction and factory equipment for a new industrial site in Vietnam.
The cargo involved in this shipment included a large steam boiler, a crane and steel structure as well as 75 packages. The total volume of the two larger units, as well as 75 smaller packages, came to 2,230 cubic meters and a weight of 399 tons.
The boiler itself featured a length of 31 meters, a diameter of 3.2 meters and an individual unit weight of 81 tons.
Thanks to the diligence of the Bee Logistics team, this delivery was completed successfully and safely on-time.
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