Smartphones, vacuum cleaners and even electric trains – they all need electricity. And where electricity flows, insulators are needed, for example to attach overhead lines to power poles. Militzer & Münch Ukraine was able to win a producer of polymer insulators as a customer and has since been transporting parts of the insulators from Shanghai to Ukraine and the finished products on to Vietnam.
Militzer & Münch Ukraine is responsible for both imports and exports for the customer. The parts are imported from Shanghai to Ukraine, mostly by sea freight in 20-foot containers, but sometimes by air freight. These are fastening elements that connect the insulators to the power line and to the power pole.
After arriving in Ukraine, trucks bring the shipments from the port of Odessa or Kiev airport to the factory in the Donetsk region. The polymer insulators are manufactured here and packed in wooden boxes for further transport. Militzer & Münch transports the finished insulators mostly by air freight to Ho Chi Minh City.
Within a year, the team transported more than 15 tons of air cargo and 51 tons of sea cargo as import from Shanghai and more than 24 tons of air cargo and 50 tons of sea cargo as export to Vietnam. More: https://compass.mumnet.com/022017/artikel/p/strom-fuer-vietnam/
