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XLP member, Freight Logistic handles hydromechanical equipment project for Australian hydroelectric plant

May 28, 2026

Freight Logistic S.A.S successfully completed a complex project cargo operation involving hydromechanical equipment destined for a hydroelectric power plant in Australia. The operation took place in Cartagena, Colombia, and included full coordination of customs procedures, loading, and unloading onto a barge for onward transfer to Puerto Bahía in Cartagena. The shipment involved conduction ducts designed to supply energy-generating turbines for the hydroelectric facility.

The project required detailed planning and close operational coordination to ensure the safe handling of oversized and specialized cargo. Freight Logistic managed the complete logistics process, including customs clearance, cargo transfer, and barge operations under strict safety and quality standards.

The hydromechanical equipment represented a critical component for the hydroelectric power plant project in Australia, making timing, precision, and cargo integrity essential throughout the operation. By successfully executing the movement, Freight Logistic demonstrated its expertise in handling high-impact logistics operations and supporting Colombian industry in international markets.

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