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XLP member, Aprojects, coordinates handling of generator

Mar 24, 2023

The generator was delivered to the Port of Hamburg, Germany by barge. Due to its high weight, the generator cannot unload at any terminal.

Aprojects organized a smart solution for the customer, as they used the Hachmannkai for the discharge. The discharges were done by the HHLA IV (Floating Crane).

On the next day, they discharged the generator directly onto a sea vessel via Floating Crane. Around 10 a.m. the generator was loaded onto “EVER ART”.

The EVER ART is one of the largest container vessels of the world.

The loading took place in typical rainy and windy weather in Hamburg.

Terminal: Container Terminal Burchardkai (CTB), Hamburg

Vessel: M/V "EVER ART"

Dimension: 8,90 x 4,44 x 4,27 mtr.

12,706 tons

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