Posted on 6th October 2016
Featuring: JS World Freight Distributor (S) Pte Ltd
Following on from their recent news regarding the transport of BMW motorbikes to South Korea (click here to view), JS World Freight Distributor in Singapore have now completed another shipment of 14 motorbikes to Almaty in Kazakhstan by air.
Another group of bikers who like to travel around the world with their bikes contracted JS World Freight Distributor to handle the packing and air transport of their 14 bikes from Singapore to Kazakhstan. Photographs are shown in the below thumbnail gallery.
The riders will spend 1 month riding through the area before reaching their final destination in Iran.
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