InterMax Logistics Solutions, a member of the Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC) for Taiwan, completed a successful delivery of a massive reactor from a vessel in Shanghai to Zhangjiagang.
The 1735 x 680 x 710 cm, 153-ton piece of equipment was carefully transported and delivered to the client's site.
A company spokesperson explained: “Our team leveraged specialized logistics expertise and heavy-lift equipment to carefully manage every step of this complex operation. From coordinating the river transport to the port offloading, we ensured the safe and timely arrival of this critical component.
They also completed the safe delivery of 7 massive TP cover stacks from Europe all the way to Kaohsiung, Taiwan - even in the face of a torrential rainstorm.
Each stack measured an impressive 7974 x 7050 x 2879 mm and weighed a hefty load. But our expert logistics crew rose to the challenge, meticulously planning and executing every step of this complex international transport.
When the cargo was offloading at Kaohsiung port, the skies opened up with a powerful downpour. Undeterred, our seasoned operators maneuvered the oversized components to their designated spots, ensuring a flawless delivery despite the inclement weather.”
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