MS Global Freight Solution transports hydraulic presses from China to Malaysia

The Malay logistics company, MS Global Freight Solution, moved 115 tons of hydraulic press machines from the Port of Nantong in Jiangsu, China, to Pasir Gudang, in Johor, Malaysia.

The cargo was transported 400-kilometre via road, which took over two days. Additionally, the multi-axle trailer used was over 26 metres long, making corners particularly challenging, especially the consignee’s premises. The MS Global Freight Solution therefore planned the route ahead of time, and, after conducting a site survey, advised the consignee to cover drains with steel plates.

The company, MS Global Freight Solution, has locations in Port Klang, and in the city of Pasir Gudang, located in the Johor Bahru region, and Penang island, also Malaysia. They specialise in sea and air heavy lift project cargo to-and-from Malaysia, including Borneo Island.

Author: Emma Dailey

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MS Global Freight Solution transports hydraulic presses from China to Malaysia

The Malay logistics company, MS Global Freight Solution, moved 115 tons of hydraulic press machines from the Port of Nantong in Jiangsu, China, to Pasir Gudang, in Johor, Malaysia.

The cargo was transported 400-kilometre via road, which took over two days. Additionally, the multi-axle trailer used was over 26 metres long, making corners particularly challenging, especially the consignee’s premises. The MS Global Freight Solution therefore planned the route ahead of time, and, after conducting a site survey, advised the consignee to cover drains with steel plates.

The company, MS Global Freight Solution, has locations in Port Klang, and in the city of Pasir Gudang, located in the Johor Bahru region, and Penang island, also Malaysia. They specialise in sea and air heavy lift project cargo to-and-from Malaysia, including Borneo Island.

Author: Emma Dailey

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