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XLP member: Go Gauge delivers seamless heavy lift project from Singapore to Bangladesh

Jul 02, 2025

Go Gauge Logistics, a trusted member of the XLProjects Network (XLP), recently completed a complex RORO transshipment of over-dimensional cargo from Singapore to Chittagong, Bangladesh. The operation included self-propelled and towable units measuring up to 15 meters in length and 4.2 meters in width, executed with speed, precision, and full compliance.

Operating out of Asia’s premier cargo hub, Go Gauge Projects Singapore demonstrated its transshipment capabilities by coordinating and delivering a comprehensive logistics solution for this out-of-gauge (OOG) shipment. The project included several critical components:

  • Temporary Import Permit (TIP) arrangement for regulatory clearance
  • Terminal transfer coordination from TPT to PPAT
  • RORO operations with dedicated on-site supervision
  • Freight management, including customs facilitation and port authority liaison

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