Ambercor moves rail locomotor

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Specialized transport company Ambercor Shipping recently moved a rail track service vehicle from the port of New York to Wood-Ridge in New Jersey, USA.

Specialized transport operation in the USA. (Photo: WWPC)

The company is a member of the Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC) in the USA.

The project scope included receiving the machine at the port, crane transloading to a specialized truck, securing, transportation and offloading by two mobile cranes at the destination.

Marcel Hafemann, VP of Ambercor Shipping, said, “Another job done in time and on budget for the fullest satisfaction of our customer and the manufacturer.”

The cargo was taken from the port of New York to a site in New Jersey. (Photo: WWPC)
Two mobile cranes were used to offload the cargo at its final destination. (Photo: WWPC)
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