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.

Loaders, Transformers, Tubes, and Platforms – More Cargo Projects

Loaders, Transformers, Tubes, and Platforms – More Cargo Projects

The Logistics Plus Project Cargo team continues to handle some interesting cargo projects for clients around the world. Here are more cargo projects and photographs recently shared on our global projects director’s LinkedIn page.

  • Logistics Plus Turkey safely delivered 3 x wheel loader to Dar es Salaam.

3 x Wheel Loader to Dar es Salaam

  • Logistics Plus safely loaded the first locomotive platform and accessories from Norfolk to India.  Thanks a lot to CMA-CGM and NIT for their cooperation.

First Loco Platform and accessories from Norfolk to India

  • Logistics Plus Turkey, with cooperation from Logistics Plus China, safely delivered the 1st batch of tube bundles (8 Units 1040CBM) from China to a job-site in Turkey.

First Batch Tube Bundles from China to Job-Site Turkey

  • Logistics Plus Turkey and USA,  safely delivered 4×42 MVA transformers and its accessories from Istanbul to 2 different job-sites in California.

4x42 MVA Transformers from Istanbul California

  • Logistics Plus Turkey safely delivered 2 x Rough Terrain Cranes from Kobe, Japan to new U.S Embassy Construction in Mexico City, Mexico.

2 x Rough Terrain Crane Japan to Mexico City

 

Logistics Plus Safely Delivers 13 Beer Tanks to Downtown Izmir

Logistics Plus Safely Delivers 13 Beer Tanks to Downtown Izmir

Logistics Plus Safely Delivers 13 Beer Tanks to Downtown IzmirThe Logistics Plus Turkey Team successfully delivered 13 brewery tanks to a factory in downtown Izmir, Turkey. Dimensions for this project cargo were 9 units of 22.00m x 6.66m x 6.82m each 31 tons, and 4 units of 20.00m x 5.11m x 5.25m each 24 tons.

The project required significant engineering and precision. 13 brewery tanks; 12 nights; 4 police cars; 4 escort cars; 2 bucket trucks; and a total of 42 people all in one convoy! Traffic lights, closed-circuit televisions, and tags on the route all had to be removed, and electricity had to be cut throughout the route for safe transportation. The route was to a downtown location, so the movement required accurate planning across several divisions.

We’d like to thank all who contributed in this great project. Here is a video showcasing some photographs from this project.