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Integrated Marine & Inland Transport of Reactor for STAC High-Purity IPA Plant Construction
Successfully executed the import and multimodal transport of a core reactor unit—manufactured overseas—for the STAC high-purity isopropyl alcohol (IPA) production plant.
The project involved seamless coordination from international shipping to secure inland delivery to the construction site in Ulsan, ensuring safe handling of this high-pressure, high-temperature precision equipment throughout the entire logistics chain.
Heavy-Lift Transport of Reactor for STAC High-Purity IPA Plant – Ulsan, South Korea
This project was part of the STAC high-purity isopropyl alcohol (IPA) production facility jointly invested by SK Geocentric and Japan's Tokuyama. It involved the successful logistics execution of transporting a heavy-duty reactor, manufactured overseas, to the construction site in Ulsan, South Korea.
The reactor plays a critical role in the high-purity IPA production process and is classified as a high-value, heavy industrial unit requiring resistance to high pressure and temperature. The logistics process included international sea transport, customs clearance at a Korean port, CFS (Container Freight Station) handling, and inland transport using a dedicated trailer to the final site.
Scope of Work:
Departure from overseas manufacturing site → Ocean freight → Arrival at Ulsan Port and import customs clearance
Transfer to CFS and deployment of heavy-haul transport equipment tailored to reactor dimensions
Safe overland transport to the construction site within the Ulsan industrial complex
Pre-route survey, road access coordination, unloading, and on-site installation assistance
This project exemplifies the integration of high-difficulty multimodal transport and heavy-lift logistics. By delivering the reactor safely and on schedule, it made a stable contribution to the STAC plant construction timeline.
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