Vilyuy River Ice Crossings Boost Load Capacity to 40 Tons
The Federal Road Management Enterprise 'Vilyuy' has announced an increase in load capacity for ice crossings over the Vilyuy River. As of January 19, 2024, the crossings at km 660, km 807, km 956, and km 1049 on the federal automobile road A-331 'Vilyuy' can now handle 40 tons. This news was reported by Igor V. Makarov, the responsible person at the enterprise.
The increased load capacity will significantly ease transportation along the A-331 'Vilyuy'. It will accommodate larger vehicles and heavier cargo, reducing the need for multiple trips. This change is expected to boost efficiency and productivity for businesses relying on this route. The Federal Road Management Enterprise 'Vilyuy' has implemented necessary reinforcements and safety measures to ensure the stability and durability of the ice crossings under the heavier loads.
The load capacity increase on the Vilyuy River ice crossings is set to enhance transportation along the A-331 'Vilyuy'. Businesses can now transport more goods in fewer trips, leading to potential cost savings and improved service. The Federal Road Management Enterprise 'Vilyuy' has taken steps to ensure the safety and reliability of these crossings under the heavier loads.
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