January 4, 2020: At Hutchison Ports Thailand’s Terminal D, three train bogeys destined for Bangkok’s MRT Blue Line were discharged from the vessel M.V. BASLE EXPRESS. The bogeys were handled swiftly and safely by remote-controlled ship-to-shore cranes equipped with special handling equipment. To date, Terminal D has handled 84 train bogeys for the MRT Blue Line which will play an important role in the continued infrastructure development of Thailand.
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