by logisticsplus | Feb 8, 2022 | News

(Pictures from this project can be seen below.)
The Logistics Plus (LP) Pune, India team successfully delivered a turbine and its accessories from Pune to Bangalore. The cargo traveled 900 kilometers by road using a hydraulic axel specifically designed to handle oversized cargo. In total, the turbine and accessories weighed 57 metric tons (125,663 lbs.), and the box had dimensions of 19 feet x 16 feet x 13 feet.
Logistics Plus India Key Account Manager Vipul Singhal was delighted with how the project turned out. “Our team worked extremely hard to make this project a success. We mapped out everything from start to finish, and I can gladly say that everything went as planned. I’m grateful to work with such an awesome team.”
Are you ready to get started on your next big project? With offices in over 30 countries, the Logistics Plus Project Cargo team is among the best in the industry.



by logisticsplus | Jan 31, 2022 | News
Logistics Plus continues its string of regular appearances in Heavy Lift and Project Forwarding International magazine with editorial and advertising content in the new, January-February 2022 issue. Bahadir Erdil, Global Projects Director for Logistics Plus and Managing Director of LP Turkey, provides comments in the Country Report on Turkey titled “A dynamic market despite global uncertainties” article on pages 29-38. Additionally, the new Logistics Plus project cargo advertisement shown below appears on page 34.
Heavy Lift & Project Forwarding International (HLPFI) is a division of DVV Media International Limited. It is firmly established as the leading media presence for professionals involved in the logistics of over-dimensional and heavy cargoes. Written by an international team of award-winning journalists, HLPFI delivers essential information about the movement of such cargoes across the whole range of transport modes. In addition to news, each magazine issue contains interviews with prominent industry figures and topical features presented in an easy-to-read editorial format. Visit them online at www.heavyliftpfi.com.


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by logisticsplus | Jan 26, 2022 | News
(As Announced Earlier This Month)
It is my pleasure to report that Bahadir Erdil, Managing Director of LP Turkey and LP Global Projects Director, has named Basar Kandil as Deputy General Manager of LP Turkey.
This is greatly deserved as Basar is one of the best Project Logistics experts in the region. He is known and respected by all the folks who came up with him, many of who are now leaders in several of the big companies. And he knows all modes of transportation, not just “the hard stuff.” (And as Bahadir says, he knows EVERY DETAIL ?)
Basar is also a great husband and Dad (and is the opposite of Bahadir—very cool, calm, and collected. Ying and Yang. And wonderful friends. LP through and through. We are lucky to have him.
Please join me in congratulating Basar. Very proud and happy.
Onward!
JB
Jim Berlin, CEO, Logistics Plus
by logisticsplus | Jan 21, 2022 | News
Some people say, “A picture is worth a thousand words.” If that’s the case, then this video (52 pictures) is worth 52,000 words 🙂 Shown below, and on the Logistics Plus YouTube Channel, you can watch a recap of some of the projects handled by the Logistics Plus Belgium team in 2021 (with help from other LP offices, of course).
Located near the Port of Antwerp, Logistics Plus Belgium provides total logistics management, international freight forwarding, inland ground freight, project cargo and project management, import and export services, warehousing and distribution, global trade compliance services, and logistics and technology solutions.
If you’re located in Antwerp, or any other surrounding community, your friends at Logistics Plus are ready to help! Contact our team of experts today.

by logisticsplus | Dec 22, 2021 | News

(Photos from this project)
The Logistics Plus (LP) Saudia Arabia team successfully delivered five open-top containers worth of boiler tubes for a large power/energy client. The boiler tubes were 11.5 meters in length, and the total tonnage of the shipment was approximately 90,000 kilograms. The tubes were picked up in Germany and delivered to a power plant in Jeddah, Saudia Arabia on a door-to-door basis.
The client’s power plant was shut down due to supply chain delays and a parts shortage. Due to these delays, the client decided to air charter the boiler tubes for time-critical delivery. The LP Saudi Arabia team handled this delivery to the client’s exact specifications to help them get the plant back up and running.
Logistics Plus Saudi Arabia Managing Director Nizam Mohammad was very pleased with how smoothly the project went. “Our team understood how crucial these boiler tubes were for our client. We used a very detailed approach to complete this project while minimizing the supply chain delays for our client. I’m very thankful for everyone involved.”
