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Red Wolf Global Successfully Delivers Industrial Refrigeration System from Spain to South Africa in 65-Day Complex Shipment

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How Did Red Wolf Global Manage the Shipment of the Kaltenplus 1100?

Red Wolf Global, a leading member of the XLProjects (XLP) project network, recently orchestrated the successful shipment of the Kaltenplus 1100, an industrial refrigeration system, from Valencia, Spain, to Durban, South Africa. The operation, led by Michiel John van Niekerk, Import and Export Controller at Red Wolf Global, showcased the company’s ability to handle complex project logistics, especially for oversized and sensitive cargo.

The Kaltenplus 1100 was disassembled and packed into three 40-foot high cube containers, weighing a total of 10,446 kilograms and taking up 89.540 cubic meters of space. “This shipment required precision due to the size and sensitivity of the equipment. We ensured that every step of the journey was carefully managed to guarantee the cargo’s safe arrival,” said van Niekerk.

What Were the Key Challenges in Transporting the Kaltenplus 1100?

Transporting the Kaltenplus 1100 posed several logistical challenges. The shipment involved multiple transshipment points, including ports in Barcelona, Gioia Tauro, King Abdullah Port, and Jebel Ali, before reaching its final destination in Durban. The sensitivity and size of the equipment demanded expert handling throughout the journey to prevent any damage to the refrigeration system.

The process took a total of 65 days, with Red Wolf Global managing each phase of the logistics to ensure the cargo was delivered safely and on time. The meticulous handling of this oversized equipment highlights Red Wolf Global’s expertise in project cargo and their ability to execute international shipments of this scale.

How Does XLProjects Support Complex Logistics Operations?

As a member of the XLProjects (XLP) project network, Red Wolf Global benefits from a collaborative global platform that connects logistics professionals specializing in project cargo. This network empowers companies like Red Wolf Global to tackle large-scale projects, such as the transport of industrial refrigeration systems, with the precision and care required to ensure successful deliveries.

XLProjects provides the resources, expertise, and connections necessary for its members to deliver seamless logistics solutions for clients around the world. Red Wolf Global’s participation in this network allows them to coordinate global operations efficiently and offer tailored solutions for complex shipping challenges.

What Was the Outcome of This Shipment?

Upon arrival in Durban, Red Wolf Global seamlessly transitioned the shipment from ocean freight to local delivery, ensuring that the Kaltenplus 1100 reached its final destination in perfect condition. This project demonstrated the company’s ability to manage intricate logistics operations, reinforcing their reputation as a leader in the project logistics space.

Summary: Red Wolf Global, a member of the XLProjects (XLP) project network, successfully managed the shipment of the Kaltenplus 1100, an industrial refrigeration system, from Spain to South Africa. The shipment took 65 days and involved multiple transshipment points. Despite the size and sensitivity of the cargo, Red Wolf Global ensured its safe and timely delivery, demonstrating their expertise in handling complex international logistics.

Key Takeaways:

  • Red Wolf Global transported the Kaltenplus 1100, an industrial refrigeration system, from Spain to South Africa.
  • The shipment was disassembled and packed into three 40-foot high cube containers, weighing 10,446 kg.
  • The operation spanned 65 days and involved multiple transshipment points, including Barcelona, Gioia Tauro, King Abdullah Port, and Jebel Ali.
  • Red Wolf Global’s expertise in project logistics ensured the safe and efficient delivery of sensitive equipment.

Table Summary:

Detail Information
Company Red Wolf Global
Project Shipment of Kaltenplus 1100 refrigeration system
Cargo Description Disassembled industrial refrigeration system
Cargo Weight 10,446 kg
Cargo Volume 89.540 cubic meters
Container Type 3 x 40-foot high cube containers
Route Spain to South Africa via multiple ports
Duration 65 days
Key Challenge Oversized, sensitive cargo, multiple transshipment points

 

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