The first of four extra-large superloads bound for Intel’s New Albany plant made its way north on Ohio 310 on Monday, June 24, 2024. This particular cargo, an air processor referred to as a cold box, is crucial for the manufacturing process of silicon chips. It measures 23 feet tall, 20 feet wide, 280 feet long, and weighs a staggering 916,000 pounds. The super load stopped in Pataskala overnight before continuing its journey to the Intel site south of Johnstown, with an expected arrival on Tuesday.
The enormous superload was accompanied by utility crews who were tasked with adjusting a traffic light at Ohio 310 and Etna Crest Boulevard in Etna Township to ensure the safe passage of the oversized cargo. Spectators lined the route as the super load made its way north, capturing photos and videos of the impressive sight. The load eventually turned from Ohio 310 to US 40 in Etna Township, continuing its journey towards the Intel plant.
These superloads are essential for delivering the critical components needed for chip manufacturing at the Intel plant in New Albany. The air processor cold boxes play a key role in the production of silicon chips, which are widely used in various electronic devices.
Overall, the journey of these superloads highlights the intricate logistics involved in transporting large and heavy equipment to manufacturing facilities. The meticulous planning and coordination required to move these oversized cargoes safely and efficiently demonstrate the dedication of the teams involved in executing such operations.
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