Examples of Project Cargo Managed in Oct./Nov./Dec. 2018

Examples of Project Cargo Managed in Oct./Nov./Dec. 2018

Project CargoThe Logistics Plus Project Cargo Team has been busy in the final months of 2018. In October, November, and December, and as outlined below, we have managed a variety of projects, including the successful deliveries of windmills, transformers, storage tanks, and more (photos included in the video below).

  • LP Mexico and Turkey helped deliver a combined cycle power plant from Turkey to Mexico.
  • LP Turkey safely delivered cyrogenic gas tanks from Turkey to South America.
  • LP Belgium safely delivered a complete windmill set from Antwerp to Greece.
  • LP successfully completed the modernization of two coal power plants.
  • LP Turkey successfully delivered a transformer from Turkey to Malaysia.

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Rhenus Project Logistics and Logistics Plus Join Forces

Rhenus Project Logistics and Logistics Plus Join Forces

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Joint Statement: Rhenus Project Logistics and Logistics Plus Join Forces

Partnership will improve the worldwide services of both companies by combining resources.

Company Directors seal partnership at the Rhenus Project Logistics America Headquarters in New York, NY

Logistics Plus Global Projects Director Bahadir Erdil seals partnership at the Rhenus Project Logistics America Headquarters in New York, NY.

ERIE, PA (November 6, 2018) – Logistics Plus Inc. (America) and Rhenus Project Logistics (Germany) announced today that they have joined forces for the modernization of two lignite-fired coal power plants in Turkey. The project scope is approximately 40,000 cbm and includes 5 stators, each 200 metric-tons; 5 rotors, each 55 metric-tons; and hundreds of full truck loads, flatbeds, containers and lowbeds from all around the world shipping to Turkey.

Rhenus Project Logistics, Inc. (RPL) is a German-based heavy-duty transport services and project logistics specialist company within the Rhenus Group. Rhenus manages individual transport services by road or inland waterway; or comprehensive projects that require complex preliminary planning and extraordinary experience. The scope of these projects is huge within the following sectors: plant and mechanical engineering, the construction sector, oil, gas and wind power.

Logistics Plus Inc. (LP) is an American-based leading worldwide provider of transportation, project cargo, warehousing, fulfillment, global supply chain solutions. With a strong Passion for Excellence, its 500+ employees and 22 country offices put the “plus” in logistics by doing the big things properly, and the countless little things, that together ensure complete customer satisfaction and success.

200 metric-ton Stator passing under a bridge in Turkey

A 200 metric-ton stator passing under a bridge in Turkey.

“We turned our friendship into a partnership,” said Rhenus Project Logistics America President Colin D’Abreo. “We’ve been friends and working with LP on different projects out of Spain, Japan, and other countries for decades. We realize that the world of project logistics is changing rapidly, and that our organizations need to focus on building new strategies and new partnerships that will enable them to create value in the future.”

Logistics Plus Global Projects Director Bahadir Erdil said both companies are family owned and financially strong. “As partners we seek to fully utilize our potential arising from RPL’s market position as leader in Europe and from LP’s market position as leader in Turkey and Middle East projects,” added Erdil.

A statement from the companies said the objective of the partnership is to improve the worldwide services of both companies by combining global resources.

About Logistics Plus Inc.
Logistics Plus Inc. provides freight transportation, warehousing, fulfillment, global logistics, and supply chain management solutions through a worldwide network of talented and caring professionals. Founded in Erie, PA by local entrepreneur, Jim Berlin, 21 years ago, Logistics Plus is a fast-growing and award-winning transportation and logistics company. With a strong passion for excellence, its 400+ employees put the “plus” in logistics by doing the big things properly, and the countless little things, that together ensure complete customer satisfaction and success.

The Logistics Plus® network includes offices located in Erie, PA; Little Rock, AR; Los Angeles, CA; Riverside, CA; San Diego, CA; San Francisco, CA; Visalia, CA; Atlanta, GA; Chicago, IL; Detroit, MI; Lexington, NC; Buffalo, NY; New York, NY; Olean, NY; Akron, OH; Cleveland, OH; Charleston, SC; Nashville, TN; Dallas, TX; Fort Worth, TX; Houston, TX; Laredo, TX; Winchester, VA; Madison, WI; Australia; Bahrain; Belgium; Brazil; Canada; China; Colombia; Czech Republic; Egypt; France; Germany; Hong Kong; India; Indonesia; Kazakhstan; Kenya; Libya; Mexico; Netherlands; Poland; Saudi Arabia; Singapore; South Sudan; Taiwan; Turkey; UAE; Uganda; and United Kingdom; with additional agents around the world. For more information, visit www.logisticsplus.com or follow @LogisticsPlus on Twitter.

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Scott G. Frederick
Vice President, Marketing
Logistics Plus Inc.
(814) 240-6881
scott.frederick@logisticsplus.com

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Examples of Project Cargo Managed in July/August 2018

Examples of Project Cargo Managed in July/August 2018

The Logistics Plus Project Cargo Team has been busy the past two months. In July and August, and as outlined below, we have managed a variety of projects, including the successful deliveries of transformers, cranes, and bridges (photos included in the video below).

  • Two double girder bridges were safely delivered from Ukraine to Turkey.
  • A 54 ton transformer was safely delivered from Turkey to Afghanistan.
  • LP Turkey safely delivered a crawler crane to China.
  • Two transformers were safely delivered from Turkey to France.
  • A 42 ton transformer was safely delivered from Bulgaria to Bahrain.
  • Two chip storage tanks were safely delivered to Turkey.
  • Tube bundles were safely delivered from China to Turkey.
  • Forming machines were safely delivered from Far East to Turkey.

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Examples of Project Cargo Managed in June 2018

Examples of Project Cargo Managed in June 2018

Examples of Project CargoThe Logistics Plus Project Cargo Team has been busy this month. So far in June, and as outlined below, we have managed a variety of projects, including the successful deliveries of windmills, locomotives, and sailboats (photos included in the video below).

    • LP Houston safely loaded a mud pump (38 tons) from Oklahoma to Tunisia.
    • LP Turkey safely delivered two windmill blade moulds (each 44.50 x 5.80 x 2.50 lxwxh – Gross 28 mt) from Izmir Port to the Factory.
    • LP Saudi Arabia safely delivered a sailboat for Saudi Princess.
    • LP Turkey safely delivered 104 metric ton transformers and its accessories from Turkey to Norway.
    • LP safely received and delivered mobile substations (78 metric tons each) that were imported from Portugal, eventually arriving at the port of Baltimore. They were distributed to power stations around the US.
    • LP India successfully delivered 10 locomotives from underhook to India.
    • LP Belgium and Turkey successfully loaded 42 pieces of windmill towers and generators from Izmir to the Netherlands.

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Windmill Towers and Generators Safely Discharged in the Netherlands

Windmill Towers and Generators Safely Discharged in the Netherlands

The Logistics Plus Belgium and Logistics Plus Turkey offices worked hard together to ship a near-full charter vessel of 10 complete windmill sets (40 sections of windmill towers and 5 windmill generators) from Izmir, Turkey to Harlingen, Netherlands. This time-lapse video has been condensed to show most of the discharge procedure in Harlingen, but at a greatly increased speed, of course. The whole operation lasted exactly 48 hours, which – for this type of project cargo shipment – is a very smooth discharge.

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