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DAKO Worldwide Coordinates 10,000-Ton Mining Equipment Transport Across Three Continents

DAKO Worldwide Transport GmbH managed the international transport of 10,000 tons of mining equipment from Europe, Asia, and Australia, involving multimodal coordination and infrastructure planning.
Oversized mining equipment transported across continents by DAKO Worldwide
DAKO Worldwide completed the coordinated transport of mining equipment across three continents. (Image credit: DAKO Worldwide)

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DAKO Worldwide Transport GmbH recently completed the coordinated movement of more than 10,000 freight tons of oversized industrial equipment for the global mining industry. The operation involved a combination of road, inland waterway, and sea transport, as well as port handling and the chartering of several part-charter vessels.

The cargo originated from Europe, Asia, and Australia, requiring synchronized logistics planning across multiple continents. Among the transported components were mill shell sections weighing more than 100 tons each, with dimensions of 11.55 meters in length, 7.55 meters in width, and 3.65 meters in height.

The project required extensive coordination to align several part-charter schedules with specific construction timelines. Temporary low water levels in parts of the European river system, as well as restrictions related to draft, quay strength, and inland transport clearances, added additional complexity. Detailed planning was necessary to ensure that these constraints were managed within regulatory and technical limits.

For the safe handling of oversized cargo, DAKO employed specialized equipment including custom lifting frames, multi-axle trailers, and reinforced saddles. These measures were designed to secure heavy cargo during lifting, transport, and loading operations.

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