EXG moves power plant equipment to India

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Express Global Logistics (EXG), member to the Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC) in India, successfully completed the transportation of power plant equipment from China to the southern part of India for the ongoing expansion of a nuclear power plant.

This milestone involved break bulk ocean movement from Lushun Port, China, to Tuticorin Port, India, import customs clearance, port handling, inter-carting, and road transportation from Tuticorin Port to the designated site using heavy-duty multi-axle trailers.

Totalling 3708 freight tonnes in volume and comprising of 36 pieces where handled safely and on-time.

Furthermore the ocean transport from China to India with priority berthing and direct sailing achieved a transit time of 21 days only. The shipment comprised of maximum individual piece dimensions of 9×5.6×5.7 m and a single piece weight of 59 tons.

The transportation from Tuticorin Port to the designated job site covered 250 km and a combination of heavy-duty and low-bed multi-axle trailers where utilized.

A spokesperson for EXG said: “Meticulous planning and execution in handling such volumes and heavy packages, despite geopolitical challenges and vessel space shortages in China, demonstrated our capability to adapt and meet specific client requirements under difficult circumstances. Our dedicated team and partners ensured the success of this project under demanding conditions.”

27 August 2024 |

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