Soba Logistics makes two complex oversized shipments

Soba Logistics, a member of The COOP in Taipei, Taiwan started the year by successfully delivering not just one but two complex and oversized loads

The first was the transportation of an A320 Airbus Simulator from KHH port to premises in Taoyuan, 375 KM away. Due to the size and the weight of the cargo, is was necessary to use both Super High and Super Wide low trailer truck loads. With the additional height, the route has to be calculated with extra care to avoid bridges and tunnels. The Simulator was successfully delivered at the end of January 2016.

The second tricky delivery were a collection of fragile Acrylic panels. The load was transported from KHH to Hualien at the end of April 2016. Again the cargo called for the use of Super High and Super Wide trailer truck loads. Due to the nature of the cargo, extra care had to be taken in terms of health and safety.

If you are looking to transport complicated loads in Taiwan, why not contact Soba Logistics. 

 

www.sobalogistics.com 

Three members a week for Cooperative Logistics Network: Air Cargo Week

Cooperative Logistics Network is growing by on average three agents per week, and they can benefit from securing new business by cooperation, the alliance tells Air Cargo Week

The alliance says members are seeing business grow this year and are positive about their prospects.

“The feedback we are receiving from members is that business between members is growing. With every interaction or face to face meeting, agents get to know each other better and are therefore more willing to share business. Overall, I would say that cooperation in the network is at an all-time high.”

For the rest of 2016, the network is expected to expand and Cooperative Logistics Network will be launching new tools for members.

To read the full article, please click here and go to page 10.

Cementing Success

INTEGRAL CHILE SA, a member of THE COOP in Santiago, Chile recently finished a significant project for a drilling company “Cementation Sudamericana” shipping a Raise Drill (1.12MT) from Chile to Canada using OT containers & flatbed

 

 

“This was a great opportunity for our team to demonstrate our wealth of experience and our ability to manage projects of varying sizes as well as showing off the high level of professionalism our team operates with,” said Lorena Silva, Traffic Manager at INTEGRAL. 

Lorena continued, “We invite our fellow members with shipments in Santiago to get in touch with us. Our goal is to grow and develop our business alongside those of our partners. As always, our partners will be treated like important clients not just partners.

LORENA SILA