Air Freight News

Sealand Shipping moves heavy & delicate equipment to Houston

Jun 15, 2023

Sealand Shipping, Project Cargo Network members from Ghana, reports on their successful handling of sensitive oil & gas upper manifold equipment to Houston.

The upper manifold equipment was received at Tema Port in Ghana, where Sealand arranged for it to be loaded onto a vessel bound for the United States.

This cargo was worth several millions of dollars and weighed over 50 tons, with a volume over 120 CBM.

Safety was a high priority for their client, and Sealand met these expectations through the following measures:

  • A pre-journey route survey to assess the best road to port.
  • Proper risk assessment prior to the movement to address all possible obstacles.
  • Journey management with police escorts to assist in traffic control.

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