Aug 08 | 2019
Cargo to Paldiski Port in Estonia
Project cargo handlers Element International Forwarding & Logistics and CF&S have delivered a shipment of long masts via Antwerp to Estonia.
The project involved organizing inland transportation from the factory in Turkey to port. From there the carriers oversaw port operations, lashing, securing and onward ocean freight.
"We loaded these masts and shipped them to Antwerp Port where we reloaded them to trucks and onto a ro-ro vessel destined for Paldiski Port in Estonia,” said Erdem Koc at Element International.
Element International is a member of the Project Cargo Network in Turkey, while CF&S represents the network in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. PCN connects breakbulk members in more than 100 countries.
Photo: Long masts. Credit: EILF
The project involved organizing inland transportation from the factory in Turkey to port. From there the carriers oversaw port operations, lashing, securing and onward ocean freight.
"We loaded these masts and shipped them to Antwerp Port where we reloaded them to trucks and onto a ro-ro vessel destined for Paldiski Port in Estonia,” said Erdem Koc at Element International.
Element International is a member of the Project Cargo Network in Turkey, while CF&S represents the network in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. PCN connects breakbulk members in more than 100 countries.
Photo: Long masts. Credit: EILF