Posted on 8th August 2017
Featuring: VVM CARGO
VVM Cargo have recently transported 5 x 20' containers filled with 25 million coins for the Central Bank of Paraguay.
VVM moved 5 trucks from Paraguay ports to the Central Bank depot and as well as the transportation, their services included surveyor work in Montevideo and Asuncion ports and arranging the police escorts in the port's yards and during the journey. The cargo value was 5 million USD.
This is the second shipment handled by VVM moving currency money from Chile to Paraguay. Please click below for photographs of the operations.
http://www.vvmcargo.com
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