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SECTOR SPOTLIGHT Ӏ SPECIALISED TRANSPORT


Despite these obstacles, the project


progressed smoothly thanks to Sarens’ indepth planning and the performance of Sarens’ transport fleet. The transport of the TBMs was split into phases, with the smaller TBM taking one week and the larger TBM requiring two-and-a-half weeks to reach the site. A dedicated team of 80 professionals, including drivers, escort vehicle pilots, and transport specialists, coordinated efforts to ensure safe and timely delivery. At the construction site in Męcina, Sarens' equipment, including its Terex


Superlift 3800, played a crucial role in assembling the TBM. The project’s logistics required constant monitoring and adaptation to evolving site conditions. "Transporting these TBM components


required detailed planning and precision at every stage,” says Jakub Wróblewski, logistics manager at Sarens Poland. “Despite the challenges, our team delivered a seamless transport solution that met all client expectations.” A video of the job can be seen here: www.youtube.com/ watch?v=OF5ftMy79TU&t=3s


NEWS IN BRIEF


LARGE ORDER FOR FAYMONVILLE GLASS TRANSPORTERS Italian glass logistics company, the Lannutti Group, has placed an order for 400 vehicles from Faymonville’s FloatMAX series, designed for the safe transport of flat glass. "Reliable and technically advanced transport vehicles are essential for our forward-thinking and ambitious company philosophy,” said company owner Valter Lannutti. “That’s exactly why we value the FloatMAX inloaders from Faymonville – they meet all our requirements."


INTEGRATED SPMT TYRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM FROM COMETTO Cometto has integrated a tyre pressure monitoring system (the TPMS) into its self-propelled vehicles. This, it claims, raises safety and time savings in SPMT operations to a new level. The system automatically detects which


tyres need to be inflated, eliminating the need for manual checks. The TPMS uses wireless high-


performance sensors that are integrated directly into the wheel rims and are equipped with easily replaceable batteries – without having to remove the tyres. A video of the system can be seen here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_ cUMQ9LW3c


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