Posted on 14th March 2018
Featuring: Tandem Logistics
Tandem Logistics have recently successfully moved the piece of machinery photographed in the gallery from Tunisia to South Korea.
The piece weighed 95tns and measured 11.50 x 2.35 x 2.90m. Tandem took care of all the origin procedures in Tunisia including the pickup, permit authorisation, lifting, stuffing, packing, securing and port operations as well as the seafreight to Pyeongtaek Port, South Korea.
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