Air Freight News

XLP members, Darka Group and Atlas Shipping Services, team up to handle Indian army peacekeeping equipment

Jan 26, 2021

Darka Group successfully completed transit import handling and inland delivery of 324.88 tons of Indian Army peacekeeping equipment from Port of Mombasa Kenya to UNMISS (United Nations Mission in South Sudan) in Juba, South Sudan covering a distance of 1,700 km. This was in collaboration with fellow XLP member, Atlas Shipping Services Pvt Ltd, that handled EXW New Delhi India to CFR Mombasa Port.

The project required mobilisation of Darka Group’s teams in Kenya, Uganda, and South Sudan due to the exceptional composition of sophisticated equipments and machineries that needed specialized transport planning. The teams worked closely with relevant government authorities in planning and organizing respective compliances as per Kenya, Uganda and South Sudan regulations. 

 

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