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Gebrüder Weiss and Broekman Logistics India Team Up for Complex Cargo Transport

Transporting specialised plant equipment across oceans is no small feat. The recent collaboration between Gebrüder Weiss and Broekman Logistics India’s Projects division proved just that. When tasked with moving a massive 228.18 metric ton item from Kandla Port, India, to Long Beach, California, the duo faced a logistical challenge of epic proportions.

To start, the cargo’s sheer size and weight alone would have been enough to keep most logistics teams up at night. The limited vessel availability further complicated matters, demanding not just a detailed plan but also precise execution at every step. And, of course, there was no room for error – the cargo had to make it to its final destination without a scratch.

Gebrüder Weiss, a seasoned player in the global logistics field, turned to Broekman Logistics India for its local expertise and hands-on approach to project cargo management. From the get-go, the partnership showed promise, leveraging both companies’ strengths to tackle the challenge head-on. They provided comprehensive support services, including a meticulous marine warranty survey, careful port operations, and diligent loading supervision.

Every step of the operation required precision. All engineering recommendations were adhered to without exception, ensuring that even the smallest details were not overlooked. It wasn’t just about moving a large piece of equipment; it was about orchestrating a symphony of logistics where every note had to be played perfectly.

Upon arrival at Long Beach, the challenges didn’t end. The coordination continued as the team worked with heavy haulers and port officials to ensure the item was delivered on time to its final destination. This seamless transition from sea to land was only possible due to the close partnership and communication between Gebrüder Weiss and Broekman Logistics India.


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