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Swire Projects Ships Offshore Crane Components from Ulsan to Singapore

Swire Projects transported 22 dismantled offshore crane components totaling 6,620 CBM from Ulsan, South Korea, to Seatrium shipyard in Singapore.
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Swire Projects has successfully completed the shipment of 22 dismantled offshore crane components, totaling 6,620 cubic meters (CBM), from Ulsan, South Korea, to Seatrium shipyard in Singapore aboard the Pacific Fortitude.

The cargo included large structural parts, with the heaviest unit weighing 93 tonnes. The company stated that the operation required meticulous planning, precise coordination, and strict adherence to safety standards throughout the loading and discharge processes.

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