Posted on 28th November 2019
Featuring: BATI SHIPPING & TRADING SA
BATI Shipping & Trading have successfully and safely shipped fire fighting vehicles from Turkey to the Maldives.
The 45tn vehicles can store up to 18,000ltr of water and can put out a fire in seconds.
The BATI Project Team executed the project from Derince Port in Turkey to Sri Lanka by RORO where they were transshipped to a breakbulk vessel before the onward journey to deliver the trucks at Male Port in the Maldives.
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