Air Freight News

Demanding Indian overland heavy transport by EXG

Feb 10, 2022

A well planned and carefully coordinated OD cargo was moved from Dahej - Gujarat to Barmer Rajasthan, in a timely manner by Express Global Logistics (EXG), member to the Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC) in India.

The Express Global Logistics (EXG) team transported two HP Drums: a Cold HP Separator Drum with dimensions 13.3 x 6.2 x 6.6 m weighing 205 ton and a Hot HP Separator Drum with dimensions 23.3 x 6 x 6.6 m weighing 297 ton.

The transport faced heavy non seasonal rains and the EXG team had to overcome unexpected road conditions due to the sudden change in weather. Civil work had to be done in several areas in Gujarat to ensure the safe movement through it.

During the arduous journey the critical height of the cargo demanded the structure of a toll plaza be dismantled and redone to accommodate the movement of the cargo.

The EXG team safely delivered the ODC cargo as promised well within the time frame.

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