Representing Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam in the Project Logistics Alliance, FLS Group has successfully completed the delivery of six floating units from Ha Long Bay, Vietnam. The cargo, collected from a naval factory, was intended for use in the aquaculture industry and comprised two dumb barges, two Aquacat boats weighing 120 tons each, a feed barge weighing 180 tons, and a 25-ton workboat.
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The FLS Chartering Desk team was able to find the perfect breakbulk vessel, MV Coe Curia, that matched all the requirements. Comprising of three decks, the cargo was stowed on the vessel as follows:
To transport the cargo, the FSL Chartering Desk team found a suitable breakbulk vessel with three decks. Three units measuring 41.99 x 17.50 x 12.13 meters were placed in three different spots, while three boats were situated in two areas measuring 29.03 x 17.5 x 11.72 meters. The loading process was complex, requiring a collaborative technical solution, with divers assisting in the hooking up of the cargo. Despite this, all loading stages were completed in just four days, showcasing FLS Group's capability and efficiency.
Throughout the project, FLS Group provided custom-tailored solutions that maximized efficiency and minimized costs, setting a new personal record for the most freight carried on a single vessel. This successful shipment highlights the company's ability to support a wide range of industries through its expertise in project logistics.