Jun 03 | 2019
Shipment of Seven Flat Racks from Izmir
Freight forwarder Viking Project Logistics has delivered a shipment of breakbulk industrial components from Turkey to Russa.
The consignment measured 11 meters long, 4 meters wide and 3 meters high, with individual units weighing up to 24 tonnes. Cargo was laoded in Izmir, Turkey, and shipped to St. Petersburg, Russia.
“The cargo took up seven 40-foot flat racks and…Maersk Shipping Line executed the shipment,” a spokesperson for Viking said.
Headquartered in Istanbul, Viking Project Logistics provides breakbulk and project cargo handling worldwide with a particular focus on CIS, Middle East, Africa and Far East regions. The firm is a member of the PL Alliance.
Photo: Breakbulk cargo. Credit: VPL
The consignment measured 11 meters long, 4 meters wide and 3 meters high, with individual units weighing up to 24 tonnes. Cargo was laoded in Izmir, Turkey, and shipped to St. Petersburg, Russia.
“The cargo took up seven 40-foot flat racks and…Maersk Shipping Line executed the shipment,” a spokesperson for Viking said.
Headquartered in Istanbul, Viking Project Logistics provides breakbulk and project cargo handling worldwide with a particular focus on CIS, Middle East, Africa and Far East regions. The firm is a member of the PL Alliance.
Photo: Breakbulk cargo. Credit: VPL