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06 August 2019

Panama-based transport and logistics specialist Quality Freight International took delivery of two transformers weighing 84 tonnes each, plus accessories weighing 289 tonnes, from a boat in the port of Cristobal, Panama, and transported them to two designated jobsites. The loads were transported using a six-axle truck and ten flatbeds.

Quality Freight International transporting one of the 84 tonne transformers

Quality Freight International transporting one of the 84 tonne transformers

The company has also transported a 72 tonne boom assembly for a Komatsu excavator from a site in Gamboa, Pamana, to a port in Manzanillo, Mexico, for shipment to Bremerhaven, Germany.

Quality Freight International transporting a 72 tonne excavator boom assembly

Quality Freight International transporting a 72 tonne excavator boom assembly

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