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Blue Water has completed two challenging shipments for a new build project for a good client. The scope included road transport from the factory to the port of shipment in Spain, sea freight to China, and road transport to the Chinese shipyard.

The 24 units weighing 42 tonnes each and measuring more than 14 metres in length were safely transported, and the BWS team ensured compliance with the COVID-19 restrictions in the ports in Spain and China as well as during the entire transport process.

Close cooperation

Project transports are very demanding, especially with the COVID-19 impact which has elevated this activity to a whole new level. Yet, it is still exciting as we always need to think out of the box,” says Therkel Iversen, Project Manager in Singapore, and Blue Water’s Coordinator on the project which was executed in close cooperation between the project offices in Esbjerg, Singapore, and China.

We enjoy working in this market as it demands close cooperation with customers, organisational qualifications, and mostly it requires the right team of experts always able to solve new challenges,” Therkel Iversen concludes.

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