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PSP forwards new wave board technology to Europe
A new product that helps surfers get closer to the action has received a helping hand from worldwide logistics company, PSP, to get closer to its European market.
WaveJet, from America, is a revolutionary personal water propulsion system which seeks to change the way people interact with water. A clean, quiet, battery-powered dual jet drive, the WaveJet Power Pod is a device which can be attached to any WaveJet-ready personal watercraft, including surfboards, stand-up paddle boards and boogie boards to help users go faster.
It is already being used by pro surfers Stateside and this year the company is introducing the technology to Europe, Ongar, is tasking PSP with transporting the goods across the Atlantic.
PSP has shipped via air freight a WaveJet Ready Rescue Board and WaveJet Ready 11‘0 SUP from California to Spain, ready to display at the Palma Boat Show. The worldwide logistics company, which specialises in heavy lift and boat transportation, cleared the cargo
WaveJet Pau Hana on ‘Penelope‘, Oyster 100
through customs and ensured the sporting goods reached their destination on time and with all the necessary paperwork.
The items contained lithium batteries, which are classed as dangerous goods, but PSP is one of only a handful of logistics firms licensed to transport and pack dangerous goods, which include potentially explosive shipments, such as these batteries.
PSP‘s managing director Frank Dixie said: “This latest shipment is proof that while we may be best known in the marine industry for transporting luxury yachts, marine spares and work boats, there is even more that we are capable of.
“80% of our business comes from non-marine freight forwarding projects such as this and we are working to increase our market share.“
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