Industrial tanks transported from Malaysia to Australia

Transport specialist delivers 4,300 cubic metres of cargo across land and sea.

Denmark-based transport company Airland Logistics has completed the mulit-stage delivery of 4,300 cubic metres of industrial components, from Malaysia to Western Australia.

One of the industrial tanks is lowered onto a cargo vessel. One of the industrial tanks is lowered onto a cargo vessel. (PHOTO: Airland Logistics)


The company delivered a number of industrial tanks, which measured 13.5 metres long and weighed around 15 tonnes each, and a 15 metre long pipe stool as part of a major mining project.

The cargo vessel with all of the industrial components onboard Ready to set sail, the cargo vessel with all of the industrial components onboard. (PHOTO: Airland Logistics)


The project cargo was transported across land and sea using heavy haulage trucks, cranes, barges and a heavy lift ocean vessel.

A 15 tonne tank being hoisted onto a barge. A 15 tonne tank being hoisted onto a barge. (PHOTO: Airland Logistics)


Airland Logistics did not disclosed the name of the mining project, or any details about the other companies involved.

Two heavy haulage trucks transporting a tank each across land Two heavy haulage trucks transporting a tank each across land. (PHOTO: Airland Logistics)
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