Mission Accomplished: Safely Transporting Armenia Export Consignments from Chanda to Mumbai Airport
- Vanshika Manav
- Jun 12
- 2 min read
The intricate world of international trade often presents unique logistical challenges, especially when specialized goods like explosive materials are involved. The Sarr Family recently completed a critical operation: the road transportation of an Armenia export consignment from O.F. Chanda to Mumbai Airport. This demanding task involved the secure dispatch of Dangerous Goods (DG), specifically 195 metric tons of shells, requiring meticulous planning and unwavering adherence to safety protocols.
Overcoming the Challenge: Transporting Explosive Materials (DG - Shells)
This wasn't just any cargo. The consignment, comprised of shells and classified as Dangerous Goods (DG), weighed a substantial 195 metric tons. The Sarr Family successfully managed this, demonstrating their profound expertise in road logistics and their deep understanding of handling explosive materials. Throughout the entire process, safety remained the absolute top priority, ensuring a secure and compliant transit.
Precision in Execution: Scope of Work & Terms and Conditions
The successful completion of this project was a testament to the Sarr Family's commitment to detail. The comprehensive scope of work and stringent terms and conditions, as outlined in Annexure A during the planning phase, were meticulously followed. This included adhering to all licensing requirements, implementing rigorous safety procedures, meeting precise timelines, and maintaining seamless communication every step of the way.
Key Considerations for a Successful Operation
The Sarr Family's success in this complex operation hinged on several critical factors:
Road Transportation Expertise: Proven experience in long-haul road transportation within India was fundamental.
Dangerous Goods (DG) Handling: This was non-negotiable. The Sarr Family demonstrated a robust track record and possessed all required certifications for transporting explosive materials.
Capacity for Heavy Haulage: The 195 MT weight of the shells necessitated specialized vehicles and equipment, which were expertly deployed.
Containerized Shipping: The consignment was transported in containers, leveraging our extensive experience with containerized cargo.
Safety and Compliance: Unwavering adherence to all national and international regulations concerning the transport of DG was paramount. This included proper documentation, precise vehicle marking, deployment of highly trained personnel, and comprehensive emergency response plans.
Reliability and Timeliness: Ensuring the consignment reached Mumbai Airport precisely on schedule was crucial for the seamless continuity of export operations.
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