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MOX fuel transport arrives safely in Japan

16 MOX fuel assemblies were delivered to the Takahama Nuclear Power Station.

Pacific Heron and Pacific Egret arrived safely in Japan yesterday morning (17 November 2021) and delivered their cargo of 16 MOX fuel assemblies.

The vessels departed from Europe on 8 September 2021 carrying the fuel assemblies which were manufactured in France.

PNTL, which is operated by Nuclear Transport Solutions (NTS), has been transporting nuclear materials between Europe and Japan for more than 45 years and has a flawless nuclear safety and security record.

Our purpose-built vessels are state-of-the-art and are manned by some of the most experienced nuclear mariners in the world.

This voyage demonstrates again the ability of PNTL and NTS to transport nuclear cargos safely and securely around the world.

Seth Kybird, CEO of NTS, yesterday said: 

We’re delighted to have successfully completed another shipment of Mox fuel to Japan.

It’s another demonstration of NTS and PNTL’s extensive and proven expertise in nuclear material transportation.

I would like to thank our PNTL crew members, transport partners and customers for their hard work and co-operation in making this shipment such a success.

 

Channel website: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/nuclear-decommissioning-authority

Original article link: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/mox-fuel-transport-arrives-safely-in-japan

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