The oversized shipment was trucked from Västerås to ABC’s online station in Amsterdam (the Netherlands) to be later airlifted onboard one of its Boeing 747 freighters. abc XL team has showcased its expertise and knowledge while organizing transportation of this unique shipment with the weight close to the maximum allowed capacity per position.
After a careful and thorough examination of all the technical details abc XL specialists suggested leaving the 28-tonnes motor on the metal beams without dismantling. They have worked a well-planned loading scheme which allowed to slightly decrease the gross weight, leaving the shoring and motor intact. The suggested variant was timesaving for the customer and facilitated faster and more streamlined loading process.
‘This transportation serves as another example of our commitment to the industry and our customers – to deliver the most cost-effective and efficient logistics solutions. Our abc XL team consists of expert loadmasters, engineers, sales, and operations personnel who understands the significance of every decision they make. We are delighted to see yet another out-of-gauge shipment being delivered by air without any hurdles despite the circumstances,’- highlighted Sergey Lazarev, General Director of AirBridgeCargo Airlines.
AirBridgeCargo has been developing its specialty products and services, offering its customers dedicated air freight solutions. For the first two months of 2019, the company’s abc XL volumes have achieved almost three-fold increase, with the plans for further development of dedicated abc XL hubs within the network, active implementation of 3D simulation software, certification of the specialists, and improvement of the customer digital experience.