Project One Logistics, representing the United States of America in the Project Logistics Alliance, successfully managed the direct discharge of a large transformer at the Port of Houston. The full transport of the transformer had to be managed as Hurricane Beryl hit Texas. Despite the power outage that affected the region due to the destructive hurricane, the Project One Logistics team demonstrated its capability to handle time-sensitive projects.
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The transformer, weighing 113,400 kilograms and measuring 10.50 meters in length, 4.05 meters in width, and 4.10 meters in height, required careful coordination for its safe discharge. Project One Logistics received the transformer before the hurricane and managed the rest of the operation during the week Hurricane Beryl hit the region. This was particularly challenging due to the power and internet outage, which forced the Project One team to work from their cars to avoid delays. Team Project One Logistics orchestrated the direct discharge from the vessel to a waiting truck, ensuring an efficient transfer of the 174.40 cubic meter unit.
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The fact that full transport was implemented in the course of Hurricane Beryl truly highlights Project One Logistics' expertise in managing oversized and critical cargo, even under extremely challenging conditions.
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Congratulations to the Project One Logistics team, from all of us at the Project Logistics Alliance, on this operation that solidifies the company’s reputation for reliability in handling complex logistics operations.