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Dongbang Completes Canada LNG Module Shipments

Dongbang completes two LNG module shipments from Qingdao to Canada, supporting Woodfibre LNG project through heavy lift vessel operations.
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Dongbang Transport Logistics confirmed the successful execution of two module shipments for the Canada LNG project, transporting cargo from Qingdao, China to Woodfibre, Canada last month.

The campaign involved long-distance marine transport of large-scale modules, requiring coordinated vessel operations and schedule control to meet project timelines. Such movements remain critical for the phased development of LNG infrastructure.

Support during the project was provided by Seaway7 and Terra Nativa, contributing to operational execution across the transport scope.

One shipment was carried by Dongbang Giant No. 8, a heavy lift vessel deployed to move oversized modules destined for installation at the Woodfibre LNG site. The delivery marks continued progress in the Canadian LNG development program.

Editorial Note:
This article was prepared with the assistance of AI tools to enhance clarity and efficiency.
All information has been reviewed and verified by the HMT News editor.
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