Logistics Plus assists build of FRSU

Logistics Plus Assists Build Of Frsu

Logistics Plus has assisted with the construction of floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) in China.

Three regasification modules were transported from the production facility to the shipyard in China. The largest module measured 20 m x 10.5 m x 14.5 m and weighed 425 tonnes.

Logistics Plus noted that its global project manager Frederik Geirnaert, who is based in Belgium, would usually attend the operations in China. However, as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak, he had to oversee the operations via a direct video link, provided by the nominated marine warranty surveyor.

Watch highlights of the project below:

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