PROJECT cargo carrier G7 Heavylift & Logistics Corp recently acquired a brand new Goldhofer drop deck loading platform, with a clear deck area of 10 meters x 3 meters and a deck height of 30 centimeters.

PROJECT cargo carrier G7 Heavylift & Logistics Corp recently acquired a brand new Goldhofer drop deck loading platform, with a clear deck area of 10 meters x 3 meters and a deck height of 30 centimeters.

PROJECT cargo carrier G7 Heavylift & Logistics Corp recently acquired a brand new Goldhofer drop deck loading platform, with a clear deck area of 10 meters x 3 meters and a deck height of 30 centimeters.

The drop deck can carry up to 230 metric tons and attaches to a Goldhofer trailer on 2×4-axle lines. It can be lowered hydraulically to a ground clearance of less than 5 centimeters during transport in clearing low vertical obstacles.

“The new dropdeck gives us the flexibility to address the needs of our clients to carry their oversized cargo,” G7 president Augustus Caezar R. Gan told PortCalls. “We will continue to upgrade and expand our equipment in order to meet the demands of the vibrant project cargo industry in the Philippines.”

G7 offers project management, door-to-door project handling, heavy and over-dimensioned cargo transport, heavy lifting and craneage, rigging, spotting to foundation, barging/stowage/seafastening, heavy equipment rentals (cranes, low-bed trailers, self-loading boomtrucks), and hydraulic jacking and skidding system.

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