Heavy-lifter Jumbo Jubilee loads more project cargo for UAE

Heavy-lifter Jumbo Jubilee loads more project cargo for UAE

Photo Jumbo Maritime

Heavy-lifter Jumbo Jubilee, sailing in the Jumbo-SAL-Alliance fleet of vessels has been quite busy recently moving heavy modules for a project in the United Arab Emirates. The vessel has recently been loading project cargo in Pyeongtaek, South Korea. 

The cargo includes an ig quench tower, amine contactor, several splitters and more and is sailing towards Ruwais Port, UAE. Last month, the vessel delivered a large boiler from Italy to the UAE for the same project, according to the Jumbo-SAL-Alliance.

The shipments, including the one to follow later this month with the heavy-lift vessel Fairpartner, are being coordinated with ISS Palumbo. The company was first tasked with the delivery of a 407-ton boiler from the port of Marghera to the UAE.

Heavy-lifter Jumbo Jubilee loads more project cargo for UAE
Photo: Jumbo Maritime

The company received the cargo at the embarkation dock in Marghera and took care of organizing the “hooking on” activity. The cargo also included a 10-ton lifting beam.

Jumbo-SAL-Alliance companies said that once the HLV Fairpartner delivers its cargo, all the pieces will be assembled together.

Author: Adnan Bajic

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Heavy-lifter Jumbo Jubilee loads more project cargo for UAE

Heavy-lifter Jumbo Jubilee loads more project cargo for UAE

Photo Jumbo Maritime

Heavy-lifter Jumbo Jubilee, sailing in the Jumbo-SAL-Alliance fleet of vessels has been quite busy recently moving heavy modules for a project in the United Arab Emirates. The vessel has recently been loading project cargo in Pyeongtaek, South Korea. 

The cargo includes an ig quench tower, amine contactor, several splitters and more and is sailing towards Ruwais Port, UAE. Last month, the vessel delivered a large boiler from Italy to the UAE for the same project, according to the Jumbo-SAL-Alliance.

The shipments, including the one to follow later this month with the heavy-lift vessel Fairpartner, are being coordinated with ISS Palumbo. The company was first tasked with the delivery of a 407-ton boiler from the port of Marghera to the UAE.

Heavy-lifter Jumbo Jubilee loads more project cargo for UAE
Photo: Jumbo Maritime

The company received the cargo at the embarkation dock in Marghera and took care of organizing the “hooking on” activity. The cargo also included a 10-ton lifting beam.

Jumbo-SAL-Alliance companies said that once the HLV Fairpartner delivers its cargo, all the pieces will be assembled together.

Author: Adnan Bajic

2 comments op “Heavy-lifter Jumbo Jubilee loads more project cargo for UAE”

fadi almehsen|03.03.24|22:18

Discover the excellence of Alahood Cargo! Visit our website to explore top-notch shipping services tailored to your needs. Whether local or international, we ensure safe and efficient delivery. Find out more at Alahood Cargo.

fadi almehsen|03.03.24|22:19

Discover the excellence of Alahood Cargo! Visit our website to explore top-notch shipping services tailored to your needs. Whether local or international, we ensure safe and efficient delivery. Find out more at Alahood Cargo.
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