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XLP member, R.H. Shipping & Chartering (USA) move large towers from Oklahoma, USA to Veracruz, Mexico

Nov 18, 2022

R.H. Shipping & Chartering (USA) had recently transported 2 large towers. The dimension of each tower was 43 m x 3.70 m x 3.70 m, and the weight was 130 TONS each.
The move started from Tulsa, Oklahoma to Tulsa Port of Catoosa by truck. From there, the towers were shipped to Houston by barge, from Houston to Veracruz by vessel, and finally they were moved to the city of Tierra Blanca by truck.
This move was challenging for them due to the towers’ dimensions, multiple transit permits, and timing needing to be coordinated for different modes of transportation.

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