CNL Handled a MAIN TANK about 64 tons to Taiwan.

In November 2022, CNL's Hanoi branch handled a consignment including a MAIN TANK without oil weighing approximately 64 tons. Because this cargo is extremely huge, it is challenging to transport and load the vessel. Besides that, it had shipped 2 containers of OIL LIBRA. The shipment was delivered from a shipper in Hanoi, Vietnam to be consigned to Taiwan on CIF terms. The commodities were loaded on board the vessel from Hai Phong, Vietnam to Kaohsiung seaport, Taiwan.

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