Chinese-Polish multipurpose shipping firm Chipolbrok has been keeping busy as of late, shipping equipment to a Polish power plant and opening a new office in Dubai.

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Chipolbrok Pacific.

Aboard Chipolbrok Pacific, 18 modules, weighing approximately 2,666 tonnes, are being shipped from Taicang, China, along with 1,033 tonnes of additional parts – with the heaviest pieces weighing up to 182 tonnes.

The cargo is being sent to the Adamów power plant near Turek, Poland. The combined cycle technology (CCGT) power plant is owned by Polish oil and gas firm ZE PAK and is being developed in a consortium which involves Siemens Energy Global and Siemens Energy, with the project’s completion expected by Q2 2027.

Chipolbrok is currently carrying out contracted work for the transportation of wind power equipment to Neom/Duba in Saudi Arabia, and with that the company deems the opening of a new office in the Middle East as a pivotal expansion of its services within the region.

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From left to right: Jacob Xu, Chipolbrok Shipping; Yassin Vakil, Sharaf Group; Marek Rzepiak, Chipolbrok Shipping.

The Dubai office will operate as a regional hub for operations across the Middle East, Africa, and the Indian subcontinent, and will by led by Marek Rzepiak, former commercial manager at Chipolbrok’s Shanghai office, and Jacob Xu, general manager at Chipolbrok.

Last month, HLPFI reported that Chipolbrok had launched a service from Asia to the Middle East Gulf.