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131 MT Reactor safely discharged at Bristol

131 T Reactor safely discharged at Avommouth

The careful planning and coordination demonstrated by the Casper Renewables and Special Projects team alongside vessel charterers, the vessel and discharge port highlights the importance of teamwork in complex logistics.

The project included:

    1. Efficient Port Entry and Discharge:
      • Vessel safely navigated into port, ensuring smooth integration with port operations.
      • The project cargo consisting of a 131 M/T reactor was expertly discharged, reflecting meticulous pre-planning and working with all parties involved.
    2. Onboard Supervision:
      • A project team member providing port agency and supervision during unlashing and discharge, ensuring adherence to safety protocols.
    3. Precision Lifting and Securing:
      • The reactor was unlashed, secured with four-point lifting gear, and efficiently lifted by a shore crane onto dedicated transport equipment as arranged by the receivers.
    4. Comprehensive Vessel Support:
      • Beyond cargo handling, the project team assisted with various husbandry services, such as technician transfers, delivery of lubricants and spares, and proper disposal of hazardous waste.
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