Sohologistics has delivered a 34.1-tonne semitrailer from the port of Xinsha in Guangzhou, China, to Brisbane, Australia.
The cargo had a total volume of 254 cu m.
Sohologistics is a member of the XLProject (XLP) network.
Sohologistics has delivered a 34.1-tonne semitrailer from the port of Xinsha in Guangzhou, China, to Brisbane, Australia.
The cargo had a total volume of 254 cu m.
Sohologistics is a member of the XLProject (XLP) network.
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