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Shodesh Shipping manage breakbulk vessel for nuclear project

Jun 06, 2023

Shodesh Shipping, Project Cargo Network members from Bangladesh, recently coordinated another shipment for the development of the Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant.

Since the beginning of the construction of the Nuclear Power Plant, Shodesh Shipping have played a significant role as a freight forwarding and logistics agent for the project.

During the months of March & April this year, the company handled another shipment of cargo using the breakbulk vessel MV Dragonball, which arrived at Chittagong Seaport towards the end of March.

"The vessel carried 2,066 MT (2,092 packages) of bulk cargo for the continued construction of the Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant."

The consignee for this shipment was the Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission, and Atomstroyexport JSC - the main contractor of the Power Plant.

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