XINDE MARINE NEWS
COSCO SHIPPING Logistics Breaks the Crawler Crane Lifting Construction Record in Bangladesh COSCO SHIPPING 2022-03-23 09:12

On March 8, COSCO SHIPPING Logistics and China Nuclear Industry Mechanical Engineering Co., Ltd. (CNECME) successfully completed the construction of a CO₂ stripper – the heaviest and longest equipment (603 tons and 68.5 meters long) under the GPUFP Project in Bangladesh, breaking the crawler crane lifting construction record in the country.
Since the crawler crane modules were delivered to the site, the project team worked together to complete the assembly of a 2000t crawler crane in only 11 days and finished the lifting construction of the CO₂ stripper, completing all tasks seven days earlier than scheduled, saving a huge cost of capital and time for the customer.
The GPUFP Project in Bangladesh is the first project for which COSCO SHIPPING Logistics provides value-added integrated services for the installation of large equipment overseas. Since the launch of the project material shipment, it has completed the integrated transportation and installation service for 46 sets of large equipment over 50 tons, successfully shifting from logistics service only to a logistics mode featuring the integration of equipment transportation and installation that has added a new service scenario to its business.

Source: COSCO SHIPPING

The opinions expressed herein are the author's and not necessarily those of The Xinde Marine News.

Please Contact Us at:

media@xindemarine.com


展开全文

Related Posts

A new shipping company in China is coming

xinde marine news Chen Yang2024-07-26

【Recruitment】Bunker Surveyor in Andrew Moore & Associates Ltd. (AMA)

AMA2024-07-26

NORDEN to acquire Norlat Shipping to further grow projects and parcelling activities

NORDEN2024-07-25

Diana Shipping Inc. Announces Time Charter Contract for m/v DSI Polaris with Stone Shipping

Diana Shipping2024-07-25

PIL upgrades its electronic Bill of Lading solution for customers

PIL2024-07-24

Telemar to provide global safety support services to seven Ignazio Messina container vessels

Telemar2024-07-24