LASO delivers heat exchangers from Spain to France

LASO delivers heat exchangers from Spain to France
Photo LASO Transportes

Specialized transport specialist, LASO Transportes recently completed a complex logistical operation for a client in the food industry. The project required the transport of 35-meter-long heat exchangers, previously loaded in Spain, to France. The route “required precise logistical coordination and a highly specialised approach.” 

The size and weight of the heat exchangers presented a major challenge. The units required detailed planning to overcome the limitations of the road infrastructure both in Spain and France.

Once the heat exchangers were loaded in Spain LASO had to deal with a number of logistical challenges in transport, including height and width restrictions along the route, covering complex infrastructure such as bridges and narrow roads. Additionally, all regulations for transporting oversized equipment in both countries were strictly followed, ensuring the safety and integrity of the equipment throughout the process.

LASO delivers heat exchangers from Spain to France
Photo: LASO Transportes

“This operation once again demonstrated LASO’s expertise and professionalism, as we deployed our best human and technical resources to meet deadlines and ensure everything was executed with the highest level of safety,” the company’s spokesperson said.

The company said the project further strengthens its position as a major player in the highly specialised transport operations.

Author: PCJ Editorial

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LASO delivers heat exchangers from Spain to France

LASO delivers heat exchangers from Spain to France

LASO delivers heat exchangers from Spain to France
Photo LASO Transportes

Specialized transport specialist, LASO Transportes recently completed a complex logistical operation for a client in the food industry. The project required the transport of 35-meter-long heat exchangers, previously loaded in Spain, to France. The route “required precise logistical coordination and a highly specialised approach.” 

The size and weight of the heat exchangers presented a major challenge. The units required detailed planning to overcome the limitations of the road infrastructure both in Spain and France.

Once the heat exchangers were loaded in Spain LASO had to deal with a number of logistical challenges in transport, including height and width restrictions along the route, covering complex infrastructure such as bridges and narrow roads. Additionally, all regulations for transporting oversized equipment in both countries were strictly followed, ensuring the safety and integrity of the equipment throughout the process.

LASO delivers heat exchangers from Spain to France
Photo: LASO Transportes

“This operation once again demonstrated LASO’s expertise and professionalism, as we deployed our best human and technical resources to meet deadlines and ensure everything was executed with the highest level of safety,” the company’s spokesperson said.

The company said the project further strengthens its position as a major player in the highly specialised transport operations.

Author: PCJ Editorial

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