The Fridenson Group recently executed several complex deliveries for the Electric Company. Among the deliveries was a shipment that included a large number of cable drums for laying new infrastructure across the country, with a diameter of about four meters and an exceptional weight. These were loaded at the port of departure in South Korea and unloaded at the port of Haifa. The company's project department handled the lashing and anchoring of the cargoes on special equipment and coordinated with a large number of parties.
In addition, Fridenson transported three mobile substations for emergency situations, which included transformers, a GIS system, and an E-House system for power supply during emergencies. The stations are modular and can be quickly moved. The heaviest units weighed 98 tons and were handled professionally and safely.
The project department manager, Tsahi Avniya, said: "We are proud to take part in these critical and important deliveries for the entire Israeli economy. Fridenson is a blue-and-white group in every sense, and national infrastructure companies are the cornerstones of our activity. For this purpose, we approach each shipment with a professional and skilled workforce that can handle any complex task at sea, on land, and in the air. Especially in these complex days, we would like to first thank the customer and also all the parties that contributed to the success of the mission."
Fridenson Group Executes Complex Projects for the Electric Company
Fridenson Group recently executed several complex deliveries for the Electric Company, including large cable drums and mobile substations for emergency situations.
12:09 ,16.06.2025
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