Posted on 12th April 2016
Featuring: FORTUNE INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORT SRL
Fortune International Transport in Italy have recently shipped 5 Manotti cranes (3 x ARM 350 and 2 x ARM 600) from Genoa in Italy to Bandar Abbas in Iran.
Fortune were also responsible for the loading & handling of the cranes from Genoa to Bandar Abbas as well as sourcing and managing the job.
Pictured above is one of the ARM 600 cranes with a weight of 145tns which was loaded on 'Jolly Vanadio' with Messina Line.
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