The Mv Wladyslaw Orkan, owned by the Chinese-Polish Joint Stock Shipping Company arrived in Rotterdam after sailing from Moerdijk. The ship is loading at the Broekman Breakbulk Terminal (Broekman Project Services) in the Waalhaven. The shipment is intended for the project development company Umm al Houl in Mesaieed, Qatar.  The cargo includes four enormous gas turbines and generators, for a total of 1,400 metric tonnes. The items will be delivered by barges and loaded directly onto the ship. Jos Masselink, General Manager Broekman Project Services, emphasises: “We are pleased with the arrival of the ship, since handling heavy cargo is our expertise. And of course, we are looking forward to more of these assignments in the future.” Project Developer Umm Al Houl The final customer for the cargo is the project development firm Umm al Houl, a consortium of the Qatar Foundation (QF), Qatar Petroleum ( QP ), Qatar Water and Electricity Company (QWEC ), Mitsubishi Corporation (MC) and Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepco). With a total electric generating capacity of 2.5 gigawatts, and capacity to produce up to 618 million litres of drinking water per day, the plant will provide almost one quarter of the country’s installed generating capacity. This will be enough capacity and water production to alleviate seasonal peak demand and major events. The first phase is projected to become operational in 2017, and the entire complex will be complete in mid-2018.