en.Wedoany.com Reported - Freight forwarding company Ambercor Shipping Canada recently completed a heavy transport operation, moving a crated gearbox weighing 62,142 kg (62.1 tons) from Ontario to British Columbia.

The gearbox measured 4.88 m × 4.06 m × 2.44 m. The cargo was first handled at the Port of Hamilton in Ontario, after which Ambercor Shipping Canada transported it via the U.S. corridor through Washington State to British Columbia.
In another project, Ambercor Shipping Canada's sister company, Ambercor Shipping USA, delivered a low-bed trailer to a customer in Utah. The trailer was used to load a roller measuring 2.15 m × 2.15 m × 3.6 m and weighing 22.6 tons (20.5 tons). According to Marcel Hafemann, Vice President of Ambercor Shipping, the company received an urgent request on Saturday, with the customer needing a low-bed truck delivered to a site in Utah by Monday morning to load a roller destined for Kentucky. The team coordinated and executed the task over the weekend, and by 10:30 a.m. on Monday, a suitable low-bed trailer was ready on site. The cargo then departed for Kentucky, with an expected arrival on Thursday afternoon.
Both Ambercor Shipping Canada and Ambercor Shipping USA are members of the Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC). HLPFI reported last month that Ambercor Shipping USA had transported oversized cold boxes from China to the United States.
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