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Successful transport of 286-ton tunnel drilling machine from Singapore to Thailand by XLP member, FLS Projects

Oct 16, 2024


Commodity: Tunnel drilling machine

Volume: 10 packages, Gross weight: 286.4 tons; Volume: 589 CBM

Dimension: Wheel height: 4.65 m/ 98 tons

Front shield height: 4.7 m/75 tons

Tail skin height: 4.68 m/ 30 tons

Origin: Jurong port, Singapore

Destination: Rayong, Thailand

Description :

  • FLS Projects Singapore: ocean freight from Singapore to Laem Chabang port on a breakbulk vessel
  • FLS Projects Thailand: CIF Laem Chabang port to DDP Rayong
  • Coordinate with the vessel agent and port captain to track and update the status of cargo and complete loading alongside the vessel
  • Deploy the hydraulic trailer for heavy-weight and over-height cargo of 75 tons and 98 tons; low loader trailer with floor height of 40 cm for over-height cargo of 30 tons
  • Conduct a road survey and arrange an escort team to manage cable lifting along the route to overcome the 5-meter road height restriction

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