Cosmatos transports wind blades

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10 August 2018

Greek shipping agency Cosmatos Shipping Services (CSS) has transported wind turbine rotor blades by road from Goleniow in Poland, to southern Greece.

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The blades were 44.2 metres long, 2.6 m wide, and 2.81 m high and weighed 10.4 tonnes each.

Services provided by CSS included organising road permits, the provision of suitable extendible trailers, and coordination with relevant authorities along the route.

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