The statue was shipped in parts and assembled on site.
The Statue of Liberty was shipped on a French frigate in individual pieces in crates. It was in then assembled piece by piece in the US, over a four month period.
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It sounds like you're asking if it was shipped pre-assembled, in one piece, and erected by a crane large enough to raise the entire statue in one piece. If that's what you are asking, then the answer is "No".
It was made in lots of sections which were imported by cargo ships to America were it was put together.
it is cargo that is shipped by aircraft
Cargo or freight that is shipped without stops.
Inbound cargo is freight that is shipped in from somewhere else. (inbound coming in) Outbound cargo is freight that is being shipped off to somewhere else. (outbound going out)
Almost anything can be shipped via air cargo. There are even services that help you ship almost anything from anywhere to anywhere. If it can be shipped, it has been.
An airbill is a waybill for cargo being shipped by air.
The Isere transported 214 crates of parts of the Statue of Liberty. Owing to limited cargo capacity and lack of available big cranes, a small flotilla was needed to transport the statue's superstructure to the US. There were several ships involved. The pedestal of the statue was, however, made in the USA, and this was financed largely by newspaper subscriptions and pennies from school childen, as the Federal Government would not sponsor such a frivolous project. The Statue is on the Jersey Side of the Harbor in New York!
Cargo is a name that is given to anything that is shipped by air, land, or, the water. Cargo can be food, cars, luggage, or personal items.
If cargo is shipped via rail, CSX is a very popular solution. FW Logistics specializes in freight that is shipped on roads, the air and sea, and can oversee the logistics of a many legged cargo shipment.
Diamonds get shipped around the world in various ways. They are shipped as cargo in boats, on planes, and sometimes even through the mail.
Goods are sent on cargo ships across seas because it is the most economical means of transport.