Air Freight News

Tera Shipping deliver to Korea for oil & gas industry

Apr 05, 2023

Tera Shipping, a Project Cargo Network member from Malaysia, reports update of a recent movement they executed within the oil & gas industry.

The project team picked up the cargo from their client's location, featuring nine packages with a total weight of 643 MT and a volume of 3,614 cbm.

The largest piece of cargo was measured at 18.5 (L) x 15.0 (W) x 12.7 (H) meters and weighed 605 tonnes. This was specially transported using an SPMT to a private jetty nearby before being loaded onto a barge.

It was then carried by barge to the nearest port at Port Klang West to be loaded with a double banking operation onto an HLV that Tera's team chartered.

The hefty unit was secured on deck, fastened and set sail to its destination: Sungdong Shipyard in Korea.

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