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From Finland to Vietnam: The Epic Journey of Two Mantsinen 300ES Cranes

From Finland to Vietnam: The Epic Journey of Two Mantsinen 300ES Cranes

From Finland to Vietnam: The Epic Journey of Two Mantsinen 300ES Cranes

In a logistical feat spanning continents, two 400 MT Mantsinen 300ES cranes, known for their heavy-duty efficiency, embarked on a 27,800-kilometer journey by sea from the Port of Rauma, Finland, to Dung Quat, Vietnam. The project was a collaborative effort involving UTC Overseas Finland and their partners who expertly navigated the challenges of transporting these rail-mounted behemoths.

Mantsinen 300ES Cranes

The Mantsinen 300ES cranes are among the world’s most efficient material handlers, capable of tackling the toughest operations. While their size and width are crucial for their functionality, they present unique challenges during transport, especially for a journey of this magnitude.

To address the challenges posed by the size of the cranes, Vuorsola provided new self-propelled modular transporters (SPMTs). These cutting-edge transporters ensured the safe and smooth handling of the machines at every stage of the process. The team also worked closely with the port authorities and stevedores to create space in the container yard, enabling seamless operations during the loading phase.

Despite the complexity of the task, meticulous planning and collaboration paid off. After positioning the cranes, the weather cleared, and the sun broke through—a fitting sign for the smooth lifts and absence of delays that followed.

Mantsinen two 300ES Shipping, Vietnam, Dung Quat-17
Mantsinen two 300ES Shipping, Vietnam, Dung Quat-7

Teamwork

The transport required seamless coordination between all parties involved. The collaboration with port authorities and stevedores not only ensured operational efficiency but also highlighted the importance of teamwork in large-scale international projects.

The cranes were unloaded at Dung Quat, Vietnam, where they underwent rigorous testing to ensure they were fully operational. The project was an exciting challenge, leaving the team with a sense of pride in their achievement.

As the cranes are prepared to begin their heavy-duty operations in Vietnam, the successful journey stands as a testament to UTC’s power of innovation, collaboration, and meticulous planning in overcoming logistical challenges on a global scale.

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Celebrating 25 Years of Teamwork at JFK

eatured image showing UTC Overseas Staff Marian, Kyle, Norma and Janet.

Celebrating 25 Years of Teamwork at JFK

At UTC, we take great pride in the exceptional team members who contribute to our success. We are especially fortunate to celebrate an anniversary in our JFK office as Marian Clare, Kyle O'Connor, Norma Sanchez, and Janet Amadeo are all marking 25 years. Through their hard work and dedication, this team established and built the JFK office and is responsible for its continued growth.

How it began

This fabulous group of four worked together at ACS (Airport Clearing Services) before coming to UTC. Brian Posthumus reflects on his smart decision to hire this team when UTC purchased ACS, “The dedication these four people have to one another and UTC is remarkable. They are the true embodiment of loyalty and teamwork that has propelled our JFK office into a powerhouse and set a lasting example of what it means to be part of the UTC family. They have a synergy about them that compliments each other. Their collective 100 years of service is a testament to their unwavering commitment, and I want to take this opportunity to express my sincere gratitude for their contributions.”

Building success together

What is truly special about this group is not just their work ethic, but their unwavering commitment to each other. Remembering the early years, Marian states, “Since coming to UTC, none of us have ever looked back. For 25 years, we worked alongside each other, supporting, helping, learning and growing together - we have become a family. We care about each other, we trust each other, and we are there for each other. We bring our own special qualities to the job and when we put them together, we are unstoppable. We have had our good and bad moments, but mostly we have had great moments, and our success comes from working as a team. Teamwork makes the dream work!”

Diana Davila works closely with the JFK office and comments, “They consistently support one another, a testament to their strong teamwork and camaraderie. As Steve Jobs once said, ‘Great things in business are never done by one person; they’re done by a team of people.’ Over the past 25 years, this team has exemplified this truth by consistently delivering excellence and embodying the values that make UTC Overseas a leader in our industry,”

Their lasting legacy

In addition to their remarkable tenure, Marian, Kyle, Norma, and Janet have been instrumental in passing on their knowledge and experience to the next generation of the UTC team. Their mentorship has been vital in ensuring that the values of hard work and dedication, the cornerstones of their office, are passed down.

As we celebrate this milestone, we honor them not only for their professional achievements but also for the values they represent — teamwork, loyalty, and commitment.

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