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Tschudi Logistics Facilitates Arrival of 112 Electric Buses in Norway

Tschudi Logistics, through its Norwegian office, recently acted as a port agent for COSCO SHIPPING Lines. The collaboration aimed to facilitate the arrival of 112 electric buses, weighing a remarkable total of 1782 tons, into Breivik port. This endeavor marks a pivotal step towards fostering a greener and more sustainable future for Norway’s transportation sector.

The dedicated team at Tschudi Logistics provided comprehensive ship agency services, ensuring smooth vessel clearance and offering tug assistance for the efficient in and out movement of the vessels. Their expertise played a crucial role in directing the discharging operations of the electric buses, ensuring a seamless process from start to finish.

The arrival of these 112 electric buses signifies a significant milestone in Norway’s efforts to transition towards environmentally friendly transportation solutions. These buses are poised to become integral parts of the country’s public transport network, serving as passenger transports across various regions.

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This endeavor aligns with Norway’s ambitious goals of reducing carbon emissions and promoting sustainable transportation alternatives. By incorporating electric buses into its public transport system, the country takes a significant stride towards achieving its targets of mitigating climate change and fostering a cleaner environment.

The successful handling of this project underscores Tschudi Logistics’ commitment to delivering efficient and reliable logistics solutions. Through strategic partnerships and meticulous planning, the company continues to drive positive change in the maritime and logistics industry.

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The arrival of the 112 electric buses not only signifies a shift towards sustainable transportation but also highlights the importance of collaboration and innovation in addressing environmental challenges. As Norway continues to lead the way in adopting green technologies, initiatives like these pave the path for a more sustainable future.

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