"Fridenson Logistic services" concluded highly complicated turn –key transportation project – moving complete plants from Australia and Belgium to Mexico.
Fridenson logistic services ltd. one of Israel's most experienced logistic project contractors concluded a multinational project in which complete industrial plants were moved from Australia and Belgium and were re-assembled in Mexico.
The industrial plants owned by Messers Treofen, a European company which runs production facilities in nine locations world wide. Treofen's business as well as production activities had recently been taken over by Dor Film an Israeli company.
Fridenson had to move the first plant from Sydney Australia to the Mexican city of Zakafo located some 300 km. from Mexico City and a second plant from Liege in Belgium to same location in Mexico.
MR. Avner Ben Shefer who ran the project said that the company encountered highly complicated logistic problems mainly involved in packing very heavy duty items and arranged the surface transportation from origin to final destination as well as on site erection of the plants.
The project lasted three months during which the company's know-how, mainly in packing heavy duty items and innovation in moving heavy duty item was at its best.
"Fridenson Logistic services" concluded highly complicated turn –key transportation project
Fridenson logistic services ltd. one of Israel's most experienced logistic project contractors concluded a multinational project in which complete industrial plants were moved from Australia and Belgium and were re-assembled in Mexico
02.08.04 / 00:00
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