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Routes and efficiency

Optimization of intermodal routes for heavy machinery from Shanghai to Buenos Aires

Reduction of times and costs in the logistics chain. Analysis of maritime and land corridors for industrial cargo between Asia and Argentina.

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Risks and compliance

Risk management in the import of industrial equipment: insurance and certifications

Guide on cargo insurance, certificates of origin and Argentine regulations to protect the investment at each stage of transport.

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Port infrastructure

Port infrastructure in Argentina: capacities and limitations for oversized cargo

Evaluation of key ports (Buenos Aires, Rosario, Bahía Blanca) and their readiness to receive large-scale machinery.

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