Hanstholm, Denmark, 25th November 2019: The 22-kilometer-long route from the port of Hanstholm to the installation site, the test center for windmills at Østerild, is closed by local police to ensure a clear and safe route for the 28-meter-high and 8-meter-wide windmill section that is being moved in upright position. Using SPMTs for the transport ensures the stability, integrity and safety of the upright load over uneven roads and inclinations. Credit: Brian Bjeldbak/Alamy Live News
Hanstholm, Denmark, 25th November 2019: The 22-kilometer-long route from the port of Hanstholm to the installation site, the test center for windmills at Østerild, is closed by local police to ensure a clear and safe route for the 28-meter-high and 8-meter-wide windmill section that is being moved in upright position. Using SPMTs for the transport ensures the stability, integrity and safety of the upright load over uneven roads and inclinations. Measures are taken to minimize traffic disruption and to ensure that a bridge on the route can withstand the weight of the load. Credit: Brian Bjeldbak/Alamy Live News
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Location: Hanstholm, Denmark
Photo credit: © Brian Bjeldbak News Photography / Alamy / Afripics
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