Air Freight News

Heavy wind farm equipment from Spain to Finland

Jan 21, 2022

Arranging heavy cargo movements during winter season, accompanied by extreme weather and shortage of suitable seagoing tonnage or limited space onboard of liner carriers can be a tough challenge these times.

But Kaleido Logistics S.L., Spain and Procargo – Professional Cargo Care Ltd from Finland, both members to the Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC), jointly managed such a task recently.

A shipment of heavy wind farm equipment including the largest single piece being a Drive Train with dimension of 6 x 2,5 x 3 meter and a weight of 72 tons had to be moved from the Spanish manufacturers to Finland.

Kaleido sourced a suitable roro carrier for the movement and arranged the Spanish inland transportation, facing extreme fog with poor visibility along the way to the Port of Santander. Once the cargo arrived in Finland, Procargo had organised the transport from the South Finnish Port of Hanko during night times in the Finnish winter climate. All cargo got delivered safely to the jobsite in the woodlands nearby Pori.

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