m/v Parandowski calls at Antwerp, Belgium and Hamburg to load heavy and oversized cargoes

2019-10-17

Chipolbrok’s multipurpose vessel Parandowski has called at the ports of Antwerp, Belgium and Hamburg, Germany to load heavy and oversized cargoes.

Cargoes included components for a steel sheet factory in India; power plant equipment, with unit weights between 80 tonnes and 136 tonnes, also destined for India; and a 150-tonne reactor.

The reactor required special handling as it was equipped with fragile valves on the surface and contained nitrogen gas. Any wrong grip would have had a disastrous impact and potentially caused the gas to blow out.

Cable drums bound for Jeddah and a complete beverage bottling plant destined for the Philippines were also loaded on Parandowski before it departed to Ferrol in Spain.

24 wind turbine blades, weighing 22 tonnes each, filled the remaining space on the vessel. The blades will be discharged in Aqaba, Jordan.

Before passing the Suez Canal, the vessel also called at Izmir in Turkey, where equipment for a cement factory was loaded.

Parandowski headed to the ports in the Middle East, India, Singapore, Philippines, China and South Korea.

Once all cargoes had been discharged, the vessel began its westbound journey to the USA and Europe.


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