Planned initially as Out of Gauge (OOG) cargo, the shipment was reconfigured to breakbulk due to revised cargo specifications. This change demanded the use of two vessel bays and a total of 12 x 40-foot flat racks to secure the cargo, underscoring ONE EUAs flexibility and technical expertise in responding to dynamic project requirements.
This shipment was one of the most complex projects weve undertaken in recent times, said Gunhee Kim, Lab Manager / European Project Lab at A.I.F. The adaptability and expertise demonstrated by ONE EUA were essential in ensuring the successful delivery of the cargo on schedule.
ONE EUAs experienced teams effectively navigated the logistical challenges to ensure the shipments smooth delivery. From the initial planning through to the competition of the project, the level of detail and care provided by ONE EUA was exemplary, said Gunhee Kim, Lab Manager / European Project Lab at A.I.F.
Commenting on the successful completion of the project, Alexander Christiansen, Assistant Analyst Special Cargo Management at ONE EUA, said: This shipment exemplifies the core of what we do at ONE. It required innovative thinking and seamless coordination across multiple teams, and we are proud to have partnered with A.I.F. to bring this complex project to fruition.
This successful delivery further reinforces ONE EUAs reputation as a trusted leader in the heavy lift and breakbulk logistics sector, demonstrating its capability to meet the evolving and changing needs of customers with precision and professionalism.
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