Under the current global shipping resource shortage environment, a batch of steel cargo weighing 227 tons successfully departed from Qingdao Port and sailed to Guyana in South America. This shows that even in the face of the dilemma of no ships available, relying on a strong network of shipping partners, Hengze Steel Group can still ensure the timely transportation of important materials.
Faced with the current situation of global ship shortage, we have worked closely with a number of shipping companies to finally lock in a reliable cargo ship and successfully complete the loading work.
This batch of steel is urgently needed for Guyana’s construction project. Due to Guyana’s remote location, sea transportation is the only feasible way to transport bulk goods. Therefore, ensuring that the goods can arrive safely and on time is crucial to the progress of the project.
The uncertainty of the shipping market has increased logistics costs and made delivery plans more complicated. But we still effectively responded to this change with rich industry experience and flexible strategy adjustments.
In order to overcome the delivery difficulties, we planned in advance and actively communicated and coordinated with shipping partners, striving to minimize costs and risks while ensuring transportation efficiency. In addition, the company has also adopted an advanced cargo tracking system to ensure real-time monitoring of cargo status during transportation and provide customers with more thoughtful services.
We have cooperated with more than 100 countries around the world, and have reached nearly 10,000 orders in the 20 years since the establishment of the factory. Choose Hengze, choose success!