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WWPC: Danish project experts manage mining project cargo for Australia

May 05, 2023

Airland Logistics, a member of the Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC) for Denmark, recently managed the delivery of 4300 cbm of project cargo to Western Australia from Malaysia, drawing on exceptional logistics expertise, comprehensive planning, and a highly skilled workforce.

Tanks with dimensions of 13,5 meters and a weight of 15 tons and 15,5 meter long Pipe spools for a mining project formed part of this project cargo shipment, which was moved multimodal overland and oceans utilizing heavy haulage, cranes, barges, and heavy lift ocean vessel.

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