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Bolloré Logistics accomplishes a new feat by transporting a drilling rig from Argentina to Mongolia

Jan 10, 2024

Bolloré Logistics Chile successfully conducted a highly complex logistics operation by transporting a colossal mobile drilling rig of 650 cubic metres, consisting of five parts, weighing an astonishing 118 tonnes. This operation, which took place in late August of last year, involved a journey from Argentina passing through Chile, China and then Mongolia.

The dimensions and weight of the mobile drilling rig presented a significant challenge for the team responsible for its transport. Meticulous coordination and collaboration between the offices in Argentina, Chile, Canada and China were essential to guarantee the success of this operation. A door-to-door solution was provided, ensuring that the mobile drilling rig arrived at its destination without any disruptions or complications at any point of the journey.

To carry out this logistical feat, the pieces of the mobile drilling rig were mounted on special trailers that allowed them to be transported through Chile by road. The machine was then carried by sea from Lirquen to Qingdao in China before being transported via 4 trucks to its final destination in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.

In addition, the port machinery storage service was employed as part of the operation to keep the rig safe and protected throughout the process. This additional measure guaranteed that the pieces were secure and remained intact until the final handover.

Jorge Anacona, Managing Director, Bolloré Logistics Chile, said: “This project is a prime example of our industry’s capability to overcome extraordinary logistical challenges. We want to thank our teams of experts and our offices in Argentina, Chile, Canada and China for their dedication and hard work in successfully carrying out this relocation. Our capability to provide door-to-door solutions shows our expertise in managing large-scale logistics projects.”

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