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Hansa Meyer Global Delivers 79 Packages of Steel Plant Material from Germany to USA

Hansa Meyer Global recently orchestrated the seamless delivery of 79 packages of steel plant material from Germany to the United States. The operation involved a direct service from the bustling port of Hamburg to the strategic destination of Charleston, South Carolina.

The cargo, consisting of four (4) massive break bulk pieces measuring 2195x412x235 cm and weighing 14 tons each, posed a significant challenge. In addition to these, the shipment included 3x 40’FR OW/OH, 1x 20’FW OW/OH, 14x 40’HC, and 1x 20’DC containers. Astonishingly, the entire delivery reached the US site in Osceola, Arkansas, a mere three (3) weeks after being loaded in Germany.

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This swift and efficient execution underscores Hansa Meyer Global’s commitment to delivering on time, showcasing their proficiency in handling complex logistics. The company’s ability to navigate the intricacies of transporting diverse cargo types, including break bulk and containers, is a testament to their expertise in the field.

Expressing gratitude for the collaborative effort, a spokesperson for Hansa Meyer Global stated, “We would like to thank all parties involved for the smooth and professional cooperation.” The success of this delivery undoubtedly relied on the effective collaboration between various entities, from the shipping teams to the port authorities.

Hansa Meyer Global’s standing as an Exclusive Member of the Project Freight Network (PFN) organization for Germany further solidifies their position as a key player in the project cargo and logistics sector.

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