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Eleven Danir 19 Share Vyksa Project

Apr 30, 2021

Eleven Danir 19 are shared an impressive video on their recently handled Vyksa project, performing an ‘all-in’ service moving a metallurgical plant via the Baltic Region to Vyksa, Russia.

  • Over 6,500tn in 4 Vessels
  • Over 6,000tn in almost 1,000 Containers
  • 81 Trucks with OOG Cargo
  • 923 Trucks with In-Gauge Cargo

Transportation included road survey and arrangements of pilots and police escorts in Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus and Russia - along the entire route of the cargo to their final destination.

Their full scope of work included:

  • Classification decision arrangements
  • Full documentation & customs services during the whole project
  • Acceptance of cargo arriving by vessels & in containers at the Port of Riga
  • Cargo survey & inspections upon arrival
  • Operations survey
  • Sorting & storage operations
  • Supply & loading programs planning
  • Weighing of all trucks before shipment
  • Organisation of permits, police escorts & route works for OOG cargo

Execution of transportation of in-gauge and out-of-gauge cargo to Vyksa in Russia by road transport - 60-70 trucks per week.

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