XELLZ Netherlands has done a great job in delivering a power transformer of 113.4 mt from The Netherlands to Spain.
The transformer which came from Nijmegen, in the east of the Netherlands has been transported to the port of Rotterdam and from there by RoRo to the port of Santander in Spain.
Transport from the port to the substation was not easy as the trailer which would be too long for the last mile, needed to be re-configured in order to make the sharp bends and take the steep inclinations of more than 13%.
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