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Siemens recognizes the value of partnership as Volga-Dnepr delivers 57-ton generator rotor to Kuwait

Jun 19, 2017
Siemens, one of the world’s leading suppliers of efficient power generation and power transmission solutions, called on its longstanding transportation and logistics relationship with Volga-Dnepr Airlines to complete the urgent delivery of a 57-tonne generator rotor to Kuwait. Faced with a time critical delivery deadline to move the rotor from its manufacturing site in Mulheim, Germany, Siemens asked Volga-Dnepr’s logistics specialists to project manage the shipment for its transportation onboard one of the airline’s An-124-100 freighters to ensure the 11-metre long cargo reached its destination on-time. As part of Volga-Dnepr’s ‘Cargo Supermarket’ service offering, the airline’s solution included organising cargo security screening of the shipment at Cologne Airport, crane hire to load the rotor onto the An-124-100 and taking care of export documentation. The airline also arranged for a crane to be waiting in Kuwait to ensure a safe and timely unloading of the cargo, organised its transfer to the warehouse holding area at the airport, and made sure the crane was  repositioned to load the rotor onto a truck for the final leg of its journey. Steve Downing, Head of Logistics UK, at Volga-Dnepr, said: “We have a well-established framework agreement with Siemens that means we understand their requirements and can react quickly, and provide the most cost efficient solutions when they need our expertise. We have carried shipments for Siemens regularly over many years but there is no doubt that the development of our engineering and logistics services for very heavy, outsize and complex cargoes has reinforced our relationship because it has extended our capability to a total delivery solution when required.” Siemens thanked the Volga-Dnepr team for their perfect execution of the shipment and professionalism, and expressed their confidence in the future collaboration between the two companies.

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