PT Total Movements, which represents Indonesia in the Project Logistics Alliance, was entrusted with delivering 3,900 concrete pieces and anode-coated pipes weighing 16,000 tons. The cargo was collected in India and intended for use in an oil and gas project in multiple Southeast Asian countries.
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The company handled all sea transportation planning and organized the loading of cargo onto ships. After unloading at the destination port, Total Movements oversaw the stacking, storage, and stowage of the cargo before reloading it onto several barges bound for the project site.
All cargo had to be transported on a single vessel while complying with MWS standards, with the company's experts ensuring that all safety parameters were met during the operation. These included covering, lifting, and dunnage, as well as ship stability, among others.
Despite adverse weather conditions at the port that hindered the discharge process, the company worked with all stakeholders to ensure a seamless shipment.
The project was a collaborative effort between Total Movements Indonesia and India, with both teams working together to address significant issues. Total Movements' agility and unwavering commitment to delivering excellent service have led to another successful endeavour.
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