Comodality Dominicana SAS, part of the Comodality Group and a member of the Project Logistics Alliance representing the Dominican Republic and Denmark, has successfully completed a complex logistics operation for Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO). The operation was conducted under DAP terms, with customs clearance excluded.
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The scope began with the reception of cargo at the Port of Santo Domingo. Comodality Dominicana received four 57-ton transformers delivered by EUKOR RO-RO on MAFIs, along with seven oil tanks filled with transformer oil. These oil tanks were intended to serve as oil reservoirs, substituting for the conservator tanks typically used with most transformers. Additionally, eight SOC 40HC containers carrying transformer accessories were received at the port in the Dominican Republic.
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To support this operation, a full range of heavy lift and transport equipment was supplied, as follows:
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Comodality Dominicana also managed all required logistical engineering and oversight. This included road surveys, police escorts, and securing road permits. Detailed transport engineering, lifting plans, and on-site supervision were provided throughout the entire process at the port, during transportation, and during the final delivery and installation at both sites.
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This project highlights the precision and professionalism of the Comodality Dominicana team when it comes to handling complex operations. Well done, team Comodality Dominicana!