6000 pieces of project cargo shipped from Denmark to England
300 loads

6000 pieces of project cargo shipped from Denmark to England

Photo Blue Water Shipping

Blue Water, a leading logistics provider, recently completed a complex project involving the transport of hundreds of cargo loads from Denmark to a central location in England.

The project, commissioned by a UK-based company that had acquired a renewables project in Denmark, required the movement of approximately 300 loads – a mix of standard and oversized cargo – within a tight timeframe.

“We quickly built a solution with help of our various departments around Denmark: the Niche/Key Account Management in Odense, Specials in Herning, the UK team in Taulov and last but certainly not least our experienced Blue Water colleagues in Manchester”, explains Søren Jessen Dahl, Manager Road UK, Ireland & Domestic at Blue Water.

The cargo, consisting of roughly 6,000 pieces of equipment for a surface treatment facility, was critical for the renewables industry. Blue Water’s expertise in handling oversized cargo, including chimneys and air handling units measuring up to 22 meters, proved essential for successful delivery.

“We put together a competitive setup that both the supplier in Denmark and the customer in the UK were very satisfied with, and the first load was transported at the end of February,” Dahl added. “In addition to the actual freight, the setup also included export documentation and cargo insurance.

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6000 pieces of project cargo shipped from Denmark to England
6000 pieces of project cargo shipped from Denmark to England
300 loads

6000 pieces of project cargo shipped from Denmark to England

Photo Blue Water Shipping

Blue Water, a leading logistics provider, recently completed a complex project involving the transport of hundreds of cargo loads from Denmark to a central location in England.

The project, commissioned by a UK-based company that had acquired a renewables project in Denmark, required the movement of approximately 300 loads – a mix of standard and oversized cargo – within a tight timeframe.

“We quickly built a solution with help of our various departments around Denmark: the Niche/Key Account Management in Odense, Specials in Herning, the UK team in Taulov and last but certainly not least our experienced Blue Water colleagues in Manchester”, explains Søren Jessen Dahl, Manager Road UK, Ireland & Domestic at Blue Water.

The cargo, consisting of roughly 6,000 pieces of equipment for a surface treatment facility, was critical for the renewables industry. Blue Water’s expertise in handling oversized cargo, including chimneys and air handling units measuring up to 22 meters, proved essential for successful delivery.

“We put together a competitive setup that both the supplier in Denmark and the customer in the UK were very satisfied with, and the first load was transported at the end of February,” Dahl added. “In addition to the actual freight, the setup also included export documentation and cargo insurance.

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