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Discharging a Kone port crane at the Zuidnatie terminal at the port of Antwerp

A 185 ton transformer being loaded into an inland waterways vessel for its onward voyage to the Netherlands.

on an extremely large case destined for China

Global Project Logistics Network member Younger Niche Logistics (YNL) has the distinction of being responsible for the movement of the single largest piece of equipment ever moved by road transport in ZhangJiaGang, Jiangsu Province, China. The piece, 14m x 7.4m x 7.9m / 86,000kgs, was moved by road from the supplier's premises to PuXiang port, ZhangJiaGang. The move, covering 30 kms, took 22 hours to complete and involved the services of local ZhangJiaGang government, the police and officials from the department of electrical power.

 

In order to reduce height the unit was transported minus cradles. Only once alongside vessel was the unit positioned and secured in cradles.

 

PuXiang port, a privately owned facility, was chosen as the load port as access from suppliers whilst still difficult was the closest with less overhead obstructions than other roadways to the public port.

 

YNL were instrumental in obtaining berthing rights for the ocean carrier, a foreign flag vessel, at PuXiang port.

 

The Global Projects Logistics Network (GPLN) is the premier non-exclusive professional project logistics network of independent companies (including project forwarders and project charterers) who are specializing in the movement and handling of international project cargo by air, sea and land as well as specialized lifts and the special handling of oversized, out-of-gauge and heavy lift cargo.

 

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www.gpln.net

 

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loading a 590 ton piece of powerplant equipment onto the "UHL Falcon" at the Katoennatie terminal at the 5th Haven dock at the port of Antwerp

Loading breakbulk and project cargo on the m/v Navi Star (IMO 9123506) at the ABES / Katoennatie terminal at the 5th Haven dock. The vessel arrived from St.Petersburg and will continue to the Arabian Gulf

loading a 590 ton piece of powerplant equipment onto the "UHL Falcon" at the Katoennatie terminal at the 5th Haven dock at the port of Antwerp

The Jumbo operated "Fairlane" is seen here loading a Liebherr MK0120 type port crane at the Nova Natie Terminal at the port of Antwerp.

loading a 590 ton piece of powerplant equipment onto the "UHL Falcon" at the Katoennatie terminal at the 5th Haven dock at the port of Antwerp

The vessel is seen here arriving at the port of Antwerp with 3 second hand Gottwald cranes on deck. The vessel is on the last stretch of its trip from the Danish port of Frederikshavn to the Zuidnatie Terminal at the Churchill dock. There it will load a further two (brand new) Gottwald cranes.

Loading two transformers from the inland waterways vessel "Simul Profecti" into the coaster "Wilson Rotterdam" (IMO 9557381)

The cargo originated in Nürnberg and was brought to Antwerp by the "Simuli Profecti". The "Wilson Rotterdam" will take the cargo to the Danish port of Esbjerg.

The transformers each weigh 199500kg and measure 7,40 x 3,80 x 5,10m.

sometimes cargo is so nicely packed it starts to look like art

loading a 590 ton piece of powerplant equipment onto the "UHL Falcon" at the Katoennatie terminal at the 5th Haven dock at the port of Antwerp

The Jumbo operated "Fairlane" is seen here loading a Liebherr MK0120 type port crane at the Nova Natie Terminal at the port of Antwerp.

20/02/2015, Port of Felixstowe, England.

 

Unloading project cargo, which, if I remember correctly, arrived from Ireland.

 

New RTG (Rubber tyred gantry cranes) transtainer cranes used for the internal port movement and stacking of containers.

 

Full ship image, two years later, in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria flic.kr/p/SRv6Kb

 

The ship:

Keel laid on 07/11/2012, launched on 06/09/2013 and completed on 28/03/2014.

Casco (hull) built by Partner, Szczecin, Poland & completed by ShipKits, Groningen, Netherlands (118)

5,465 g.t. and 4,200 dwt., as:

'Abis Dusavik' to 2017 &

'Eemslift Nadine' since.

 

1964, London Docks, London, England.

 

C.1964, Blue Star Line's 'South Africa Star' in the old London Royal Docks, London, England, with one of two 97 tons furnace shells, (for steel making), as deck cargo; from the Head Wrightson Engineering Co., of Thornaby on Tees, loaded at Tees Dock, Middlesbrough, and destined for the BHP iron ore works at Whyalla, South Australia.

 

Ship Details:

Keel laid on 05/06/1943, launched on 22/11/1943, and completed on 21/02/1944, as an aircraft carrier, ship design Type C3-S-A1, by Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation, Tacoma, Washington, USA (49)

10,200 dwt., launched as:

'Winjah', completed as:

'Reaper', to 1947, and

'South Africa Star' until sold to Japan for demolition.

Arrived at Mihara on 25/05/1967.

 

In 1947 the vessel was converted to a cargo ship of 8,529 g.t.

 

From the collection of the late, Blue Star Line Captain John Charles 'Gaucho' Davis (1922-1993) RIP, who, I am informed, was the London Docks cargo superintendent at this time.

A 185 ton transformer being loaded into an inland waterways vessel for its onward voyage to the Netherlands.

Global Project Logistics Network member Younger Niche Logistics (YNL) has the distinction of being responsible for the movement of the single largest piece of equipment ever moved by road transport in ZhangJiaGang, Jiangsu Province, China. The piece, 14m x 7.4m x 7.9m / 86,000kgs, was moved by road from the supplier's premises to PuXiang port, ZhangJiaGang. The move, covering 30 kms, took 22 hours to complete and involved the services of local ZhangJiaGang government, the police and officials from the department of electrical power.

 

In order to reduce height the unit was transported minus cradles. Only once alongside vessel was the unit positioned and secured in cradles.

 

PuXiang port, a privately owned facility, was chosen as the load port as access from suppliers whilst still difficult was the closest with less overhead obstructions than other roadways to the public port.

 

YNL were instrumental in obtaining berthing rights for the ocean carrier, a foreign flag vessel, at PuXiang port.

 

The Global Projects Logistics Network (GPLN) is the premier non-exclusive professional project logistics network of independent companies (including project forwarders and project charterers) who are specializing in the movement and handling of international project cargo by air, sea and land as well as specialized lifts and the special handling of oversized, out-of-gauge and heavy lift cargo.

 

Website:

www.gpln.net

 

Follow us on Twitter!:

twitter.com/GPLN

Hooking up a 134300 kg transformer at the ABES Katoennatie terminal at the 5th Haven dock. The powerplant equipment will be loaded on bord of the SAL operated Paula (IMO 9197466)

Discharging a Kone port crane at the Zuidnatie terminal at the port of Antwerp

December 2018, the first of 3 stream filters from Ex Works Italy to Uzbekistan. Shipment by seafreight from Trieste port to Istanbul Turkey.

mt. 7,50*3,87*4,25 h. 15 tons each

The vessel is seen here arriving at the port of Antwerp with 3 second hand Gottwald cranes on deck. The vessel is on the last stretch of its trip from the Danish port of Frederikshavn to the Zuidnatie Terminal at the Churchill dock. There it will load a further two (brand new) Gottwald cranes.

A 185 ton transformer being loaded into an inland waterways vessel for its onward voyage to the Netherlands.

Discharging a Kone port crane at the Zuidnatie terminal at the port of Antwerp

Discharging a Kone port crane at the Zuidnatie terminal at the port of Antwerp

On the exhibition floor, conference sessions, micro-seminars, exhibitor-led sessions all from day 1 of Breakbulk Americas 2016 at the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston, Sept. 28.

Taking a rest on a 134300 kg transformer before it is loaded on the SAL operated Paula (IMO 9197466)

December 2018, the first of 3 stream filters from Ex Works Italy to Uzbekistan. Shipment by seafreight from Trieste port to Istanbul Turkey.

mt. 7,50*3,87*4,25 h. 15 tons each

A 131 ton transformer ready to be lifted from the quay into the small coaster Saturn (IMO 6604690). The cargo was made in China and is destined for Minsk (Belarus)

 

The transformer measures (L x W x H) 9,40m x 4,20m x4,10m. It was marked with a gross weight of 118500 kg but when it was lifted, the crane registered 131000 kg so different slings had to be used for safety

A "falling film crystallizer" measuring 29,00m x 3,83m x 3,67m and weighing 104 tons being delivered to the EAT Terminal at the port of Antwerp.

The vessel is seen here sailing down the river Scheldt carrying two second hand container gantry cranes it loaded at the port of Antwerp. The cranes are destined for the Spanish port of Alicante where the vessel arrived on december 14th 2022

 

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loading a 590 ton piece of powerplant equipment onto the "UHL Falcon" at the Katoennatie terminal at the 5th Haven dock at the port of Antwerp

Loading breakbulk and project cargo on the m/v Navi Star (IMO 9123506) at the ABES / Katoennatie terminal at the 5th Haven dock. The vessel arrived from St.Petersburg and will continue to the Arabian Gulf

Loading two transformers from the inland waterways vessel "Simul Profecti" into the coaster "Wilson Rotterdam" (IMO 9557381)

The cargo originated in Nürnberg and was brought to Antwerp by the "Simuli Profecti". The "Wilson Rotterdam" will take the cargo to the Danish port of Esbjerg.

The transformers each weigh 199500kg and measure 7,40 x 3,80 x 5,10m.

A 185 ton transformer being loaded into an inland waterways vessel for its onward voyage to the Netherlands.

SunCoke Energy Partners’, constructed a massive shiploader at the company's Marine Terminal in Convent, Louisiana. Located on a jetty that is inaccessible to heavy machinery by land, the Sarens engineering team developed a lift plan that included the use of a 300-ft x100-ft barge to float the largest and heaviest crawler crane ever used on a barge for this type of operation in North America.

 

A 185 ton transformer being loaded into an inland waterways vessel for its onward voyage to the Netherlands.

Loading breakbulk and project cargo on the m/v Navi Star (IMO 9123506) at the ABES / Katoennatie terminal at the 5th Haven dock. The vessel arrived from St.Petersburg and will continue to the Arabian Gulf

loading a 590 ton piece of powerplant equipment onto the "UHL Falcon" at the Katoennatie terminal at the 5th Haven dock at the port of Antwerp

Logimar has been busy throughout the months of August and September with a new project from Italy to the USA.

 

The cargo was transported from several locations in Italy, to multiple destinations in the East South Central of USA. Logimar shipped the cargo in a mix of containers and on mafi in ro-ro vessels. All in all, they shipped 10x40’ Open Top, 2x45’ HC, 13 mafi (9x40’, 3x60’ and 1x80’).

 

The shipment was handled by Logimar from door to door on DAP basis for a regular customer, who is also a top supplier for the mining industry worldwide.

Loading breakbulk and project cargo on the m/v Navi Star (IMO 9123506) at the ABES / Katoennatie terminal at the 5th Haven dock. The vessel arrived from St.Petersburg and will continue to the Arabian Gulf

A "falling film crystallizer" measuring 29,00m x 3,83m x 3,67m and weighing 104 tons being delivered to the EAT Terminal at the port of Antwerp.

20/02/2015, Port of Felixstowe, England.

 

Unloading project cargo, which, if I remember correctly, arrived from Ireland.

 

New RTG (Rubber tyred gantry cranes) transtainer cranes used for the internal port movement and stacking of containers.

 

Full ship image, two years later, in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria flic.kr/p/SRv6Kb

 

The ship:

Keel laid on 07/11/2012, launched on 06/09/2013 and completed on 28/03/2014.

Casco (hull) built by Partner, Szczecin, Poland & completed by ShipKits, Groningen, Netherlands (118)

5,465 g.t. and 4,200 dwt., as:

'Abis Dusavik' to 2017 &

'Eemslift Nadine' since.

 

On the exhibition floor, conference sessions, micro-seminars, exhibitor-led sessions all from day 1 of Breakbulk Americas 2016 at the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston, Sept. 28.

Loading breakbulk and project cargo on the m/v Navi Star (IMO 9123506) at the ABES / Katoennatie terminal at the 5th Haven dock. The vessel arrived from St.Petersburg and will continue to the Arabian Gulf

loading a 590 ton piece of powerplant equipment onto the "UHL Falcon" at the Katoennatie terminal at the 5th Haven dock at the port of Antwerp

The vessel is seen here arriving at the port of Antwerp with 3 second hand Gottwald cranes on deck. The vessel is on the last stretch of its trip from the Danish port of Frederikshavn to the Zuidnatie Terminal at the Churchill dock. There it will load a further two (brand new) Gottwald cranes.

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