Posted on 27th October 2017
Featuring: First Global Logistics
First Global Logistics has recently moved oil and gas accessories and units from the supplier's door in Cairo, Egypt to Alger Port in Algeria for their client's site preparation.
16 OOG units including steam boilers, gear motors, large tanks, pipes and pumps accessories (the cargo is photographed in the gallery below) were transported for PMICO, one of the leading global providers for oil and gas, engineering construction, heavy industry units and accessories.
The First Global Logistics team's scope of work included:
First Global Logistics have been dependable Project Cargo Network (PCN) members in Egypt since 2012.
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