It would appear that there has been an express delivery at the Port of Tyne. Five TransPennine Express carriages arrived in the area and they came all the way from Kobe, Japan. They are all built in Japan too, and those who work in driver recruitment Ireland will know how exciting movements like this can be. Hitachi are now working hard to try and develop bullet train technology to make the new fleet both aerodynamic and light. They weigh over 50.4 tonnes each and the carriages arrived at the port recently. They are going to be stored there before they go and take the rest of their journey to the Hitachi Rail Europe centre. This is in Newton Aycliffe.
If you work in a driving agency Ireland or if you have driving jobs Ireland, then you will know that movements like this usually spell great things ahead for the industry. Alongside the carriages, were 16 Kobelco Excavators. They weighed up to 26 tonnes each and they also had three Hitachi excavators too.
The 200m deep sea carriage has covered 12,792 nautical miles so far and it has travelled through Kobe to Singapore, Barcelona and even Bristol. Complex planning made all of this possible and it also meant that the journey itself happened quickly and efficiently. They discharged in way less than an hour.
Adam Smallridge is the quality manager over at NSA and he is based in Tyne. He stated that the carriages themselves weigh a huge amount, but they did have a plan of action in place. This resulted in the swift and efficient discharge of just about anything that was required. Nolan Gray is the business developer and he believes that the way that all of this has happened is well and truly remarkable.