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ENGINEERING & LOGISTICS CENTRE


FOR THE EASY WAY TO MOVE A 75-TON HEAT EXCHANGER FROM ITALY TO RUSSIA, CHOOSE A ONE-STOP SHOP


Moving a 75-ton heat exchanger from Italy to Russia was a straightforward process for URALCHEM Holding when it entrusted the entire door-to-door delivery to Volga-Dnepr Airlines’ Engineering & Logistics Centre (ELC).


URALCHEM is one of the biggest companies in the mineral fertilizers market in Russia, the CIS and Eastern Europe and this particular shipment was destined to be used as part of the synthesis process of chemical substances at its affiliated company, Azote.


As part of its total ‘cargo supermarket’ solution, ELC conducted an analysis of the cargo and engineered a special transportation construction to ensure its safe delivery.


Volga-Dnepr commenced the transport process by organising the movement of the heat exchanger by road from Bergamo to Milan’s Malpensa Airport. The Volga- Dnepr team also took responsibility for leasing cranes for the loading and unloading of the AN-124-100 freighter aircraft, managed the customs clearance process and organised road transport for the cargo to a temporary storage location in Palniki following its arrival in Russia, and then onto the customer’s Berezniki manufacturing plant.


“This delivery from Bergamo to Berezniki


is a good example of the type of door-to- door solutions Volga-Dnepr’s Engineering & Logistics Centre now provides to customers on a regular basis to help them save time, to simplify complex logistics tasks, and to achieve greater cost efficiency. We were able to satisfy all of the customer’s conditions for the total transportation to Russia,” said Vladimir Vyshemirsky, Head of Engineering & Logistics Centre.


Murad Chaparov, Director of Azote Company, said: “URALCHEM’s affiliated company Azote is undertaking a deep modernisation of its carbamide production facilities at a cost of several billion rubles. To meet our timescales, it’s very important to receive all of the components for the modernisation punctually. The transportation of this outsize E-902 heat exchanging unit was an important project and Volga-Dnepr managed the entire logistics perfectly.”


IPAD WINGS ITS WAY TO


KENYA! Special congratulations to Anthony W. Kanyi, Managing Director of Capital Cargo Freight Ltd, in Nairobi, who won our iPad competition in the last issue of Cargo Supermarket.


He correctly answered our question that in August 2013, Volga-Dnepr Group celebrated its 23rd anniversary. His prize has winged its way to Kenya!


Thank you to everyone who took part in the competition.


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