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Broekman Logistics India Ships Caravans to South Africa in Project Logistics Milestone

Broekman Logistics India, in collaboration with PortZo Cargo, has successfully executed a significant shipment of caravans from Ennore, India, to Durban, South Africa, this September. This project marks an important step in the company’s expansion into the Roll-on/Roll-off (RoRo) and MAFI unit transportation sector, demonstrating Broekman Logistics’ capabilities in handling complex and large-scale freight.

The shipment utilized the RoRo method, a popular choice for transporting heavy vehicles and machinery, where goods are driven on and off the vessel. This approach not only ensures cost-effectiveness but also greatly reduces handling risks and transit times. As the Project Logistics Division in India continues to grow, this success underlines Broekman Logistics’ dedication to providing efficient and tailored solutions in a competitive market.

India’s Ennore port, known for its strategic location and capacity for handling diverse cargo types, served as an ideal departure point for this project. The caravans reached Durban, South Africa, seamlessly, further validating the company’s logistical expertise and operational strength. By working closely with PortZo Cargo, Broekman Logistics India managed to coordinate every detail, ensuring the smooth and timely transportation of the caravans.

This move is part of a broader effort to expand Broekman Logistics’ footprint in the RoRo and MAFI unit transportation sectors, emphasizing their commitment to offering flexible, end-to-end solutions for their clients. It showcases their growing role in connecting markets across continents, catering to the increasing demands of project freight and specialized cargo handling.

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