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dship Brings 7 Straddle Carriers Down Under

dship Carriers has delivered seven urgently required straddle carriers from Gdynia, Poland to the Port of Brisbane, Australia.

Each straddle carrier weighed over 71 metric tonnes and measured of 10.93 x 13.09 x 5.26 metres.

The shipment was executed on behalf of dship’s client KALMAR using the MV Mick. This vessel is a F500 economic multi-purpose heavy-lift ship specially developed to focus on the reduction of fuel consumption while, at the same time, increasing stowage flexibility.

The order for the large cargo volume was placed at short notice, meaning that less than one week remained between booking and operational execution. Within just a few days, the dship team provided the client with a safe and carefully engineered lifting and stowage solution so that operations could begin immediately.

After the dship team finished the seafastening operations, the MV Mick could set sail according to schedule and arrived punctually at the Port of Brisbane, Australia. All straddle carriers were discharged under the scope of dship and delivered on time.


“It was a great opportunity to showcase our capabilities and flexibility to our clients . We could step in with a solid solution with less than a week between the booking of the cargo and the execution. Our whole organization worked together, from the commercial team to our port captains and finally the operations team. We all contributed our share and made this happen. Not so bad … as we like to say,” said Lars Feller, Global Vice President, dship Carriers.

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