Posted on 20th January 2022
Featuring: Wilhelmsen Towell
Wilhelmsen Ships Service have recently handled a project cargo shipment at Ras Al Khaimah. The project consisted of 11 oversized breakbulk pieces totalling 225mt / 1,500cbm with the largest piece at 35.36 x 3.80 x 3.90m / 68mt.
The scope of activities handled by Wilhelmsen included:
"When looking for solutions to handle project cargo in a safe and efficient manner, please contact us on oceandesk@wilhelmsen.com."
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