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Hapag-Lloyd to transport 42 metro trains to Peru

[ August 24, 2016   //   ]

Metro trains are heading to Peru thanks to efforts by Hapag-Lloyd to load a metro train with six cars on August 16 in Salerno, Italy. The train will be shipped aboard the “Cerinthus” to the Peruvian port of Callao. From there, it will be transported to the capital Lima using low-loader trucks. The journey from Italy to Peru will take around 29 days.

Forty-two metro trains with a total of 252 cars will be shipped to Peru by February 2019. The modern, driverless trains have been built in Italy and are destined for the newly constructed Line 2 in the Peruvian capital.

The cars, each measuring 17.6 meters in length and weighing 35 tonnes, are loaded onto the ship over the course of the morning using special cranes. Preparations for this transport began almost half a year ago, with both the Hapag-Lloyd Special Cargo Team in Hamburg and specialists on the ground in Italy involved.

“Hapag-Lloyd has decades of experience in transporting out-of-gauge goods. Once again, we ave now been able to prove our expertise with this very complex and intricate project”, said Thorsten Haeser, Chief Commercial Officer at Hapag-Lloyd. The value of all of the trains to be transported amounts to around half a billion US dollars.

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