Arrived in Qatar and ready for the job site!: Grove Cranes for the Dolphin Gas Project
GPLN member Arshiya Logistics WLL (formerly BDP Qatar WLL) handled some
Groove Cranes movement from Michel Machinery Company Inc in the United
States for the Qatari Shareholding Company (QSC) who is engaged into Dolphin
Gas Project and several projects for RasGas / Qatar Gas in Qatar.
Arshiya Logistics WLL(Qatar) with help of 5K Logistics handled this project
movement Ex-USA factory to Qatar project site. The transportation was done
using a MAFI-Cargo trailers from the factory to Galveston Port. The pick up
locations were:
- St. Louis, Missouri - 2 cranes
- Corpus Christi, Texas - one crane
- Oklahoma City, Oklahoma - one crane
A breakulk vessel from Galveston Port, United States, to Doha, Qatar was
booked. Arshiya Logistics also handled inland haulage from Doha Port to the
Qatari client's site using low bed trailers and as well was engaged into
arranging the duty waiver and exemption for this client at Doha Customs.
Along with the haulage Arshiya arranged the police escort and Qatar Traffic
Department permissions.
Initially, QSC had to move total four Grove cranes and the value was approx
USD 1.8 million. Technical specifications were 581.624 m3 and total gross
weight of 160 tons with height of 3.5 meters. There were letter of credit
problems considering the time deadline, etc., and many bottlenecks in
documentation because the supplier was dealing with Qatar client for the
first time.
QSC nominated GPLN member Arshiya Logistics, considering Arshiya's
professionalism in project logistics globally. But handling projects
requires special personalized touch as well as technical expertise because
it is totally different ball game than normal containerized business. The
following hurdles are confirm that if any project movement is given to any
inexperienced service provider just based on rates then blue chip clients
are off course paying penalties for their decision.
1) Just one day before the vessel arrival in Galveston Port Hurricane Ike
hit the area.
2) Power, water issues keep Galveston Port offline for about two weeks
after Hurricane Ike left the port and much of the region. There was no trace
of any shipment as the Port Authority closed the port.
3) But for Arshiya Logistics WLL (Qatar) it was matter client serving and
100% transparency. Arshiya Logistics arranged a 3rd-party surveyor to the
port with help the help of 5K Logistics, the GPLN member in Philadelphia.
The surveyor accessed the cranes and completed the survey. Everything was
okay except some few tires, which were affected because of mud.
4) Most of the vessels cancelled calling at Galveston Port after this
hurricane.
5) These cranes were lying in Galveston Port for almost 45 days.
Shipment was urgent for the Qatari company and for that they had full trust
in Arshiya Logistics's reliability and professionalism. Arshiya Logistics
managed to get the shipment out from United States and in Doha within 40
days without any rate hike and port storage issues.
Arshiya Logistics team of Mr. Vaibhav Malpekar and Mr. Jigar Shah, with 5K
Logistics (Mr. Paul J McGrath and team) were in full coordination and had
conference calls almost every day in order to work out alterative solutions
so that the delivery of these four cranes to the client could be managed as
per prior commitment, in spite of all these hurdles.
Arshiya Logistics is handling more projects for the New Doha International
Airport (NDIA) as well as KAHRAMA (the Qatar Water & Electricity Board).
Global Project Logistics Network (GPLN)
The Global Project Logistics Network (GPLN) is the premier non-exclusive
professional projects logistics network of independent companies
specializing in international projects movements by air, sea and land as
well as specialized lifts and the special handling of oversized,
out-of-gauge and heavy lift cargo.
GPLN's Website:
Project Cargo Logistics Blog:
ProjectCargoLogistics.gpln.net
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Arrived in Qatar and ready for the job site!: Grove Cranes for the Dolphin Gas Project
GPLN member Arshiya Logistics WLL (formerly BDP Qatar WLL) handled some
Groove Cranes movement from Michel Machinery Company Inc in the United
States for the Qatari Shareholding Company (QSC) who is engaged into Dolphin
Gas Project and several projects for RasGas / Qatar Gas in Qatar.
Arshiya Logistics WLL(Qatar) with help of 5K Logistics handled this project
movement Ex-USA factory to Qatar project site. The transportation was done
using a MAFI-Cargo trailers from the factory to Galveston Port. The pick up
locations were:
- St. Louis, Missouri - 2 cranes
- Corpus Christi, Texas - one crane
- Oklahoma City, Oklahoma - one crane
A breakulk vessel from Galveston Port, United States, to Doha, Qatar was
booked. Arshiya Logistics also handled inland haulage from Doha Port to the
Qatari client's site using low bed trailers and as well was engaged into
arranging the duty waiver and exemption for this client at Doha Customs.
Along with the haulage Arshiya arranged the police escort and Qatar Traffic
Department permissions.
Initially, QSC had to move total four Grove cranes and the value was approx
USD 1.8 million. Technical specifications were 581.624 m3 and total gross
weight of 160 tons with height of 3.5 meters. There were letter of credit
problems considering the time deadline, etc., and many bottlenecks in
documentation because the supplier was dealing with Qatar client for the
first time.
QSC nominated GPLN member Arshiya Logistics, considering Arshiya's
professionalism in project logistics globally. But handling projects
requires special personalized touch as well as technical expertise because
it is totally different ball game than normal containerized business. The
following hurdles are confirm that if any project movement is given to any
inexperienced service provider just based on rates then blue chip clients
are off course paying penalties for their decision.
1) Just one day before the vessel arrival in Galveston Port Hurricane Ike
hit the area.
2) Power, water issues keep Galveston Port offline for about two weeks
after Hurricane Ike left the port and much of the region. There was no trace
of any shipment as the Port Authority closed the port.
3) But for Arshiya Logistics WLL (Qatar) it was matter client serving and
100% transparency. Arshiya Logistics arranged a 3rd-party surveyor to the
port with help the help of 5K Logistics, the GPLN member in Philadelphia.
The surveyor accessed the cranes and completed the survey. Everything was
okay except some few tires, which were affected because of mud.
4) Most of the vessels cancelled calling at Galveston Port after this
hurricane.
5) These cranes were lying in Galveston Port for almost 45 days.
Shipment was urgent for the Qatari company and for that they had full trust
in Arshiya Logistics's reliability and professionalism. Arshiya Logistics
managed to get the shipment out from United States and in Doha within 40
days without any rate hike and port storage issues.
Arshiya Logistics team of Mr. Vaibhav Malpekar and Mr. Jigar Shah, with 5K
Logistics (Mr. Paul J McGrath and team) were in full coordination and had
conference calls almost every day in order to work out alterative solutions
so that the delivery of these four cranes to the client could be managed as
per prior commitment, in spite of all these hurdles.
Arshiya Logistics is handling more projects for the New Doha International
Airport (NDIA) as well as KAHRAMA (the Qatar Water & Electricity Board).
Global Project Logistics Network (GPLN)
The Global Project Logistics Network (GPLN) is the premier non-exclusive
professional projects logistics network of independent companies
specializing in international projects movements by air, sea and land as
well as specialized lifts and the special handling of oversized,
out-of-gauge and heavy lift cargo.
GPLN's Website:
Project Cargo Logistics Blog:
ProjectCargoLogistics.gpln.net
Follow GPLN on Twitter!: