MSC Vietnam sets a new record for project cargo! 🌟🚢 Watch as our team expertly handles seven disassembled lifting frame parts of various dimensions, including a record-breaking 31-meter-long piece loaded in athwartship position, onto the vessel. This incredible feat surpasses MSC Vietnam’s previous cargo length record set just five months ago, showcasing their breakbulk expertise and commitment to our project cargo customers. Read more: https://lnkd.in/dYnZgPkd
Well done! Amazing dedicstion and focus task resulted into MSC Vietnam has set a new record by transporting a 31-meter crane, surpassing their previous record from five months ago. This accomplishment showcases MSC Vietnam's advanced breakbulk expertise and their ability to handle complex project cargo with innovative techniques, specialized equipment, and stringent safety measures. Ben Collins, MSC Global Project Cargo Manager, highlighted that this record-breaking feat emphasizes their commitment to excellence and innovative solutions in project cargo. This achievement not only reinforces their capabilities but also strengthens client trust in MSC as a leader in the industry.
Congratulations to MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company Vietnam on setting this new record for project cargo!
Handling such a massive 31-meter-long piece is truly impressive and highlights your team's exceptional breakbulk expertise. As someone who appreciates the complexities of managing oversized cargo, I admire your dedication and skill.
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So no challenge is too big for your company. 😉 👍 👌
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Impressive growth! Keep up the good work and progress MSC!!!!! 🤔 Best of luck in future endeavors
amazing
Congratulations!
Managing Director, shipping and logistic, MSC
1moTeam work and thanks to ssit for their continuous support.Robert Hildebrand