What Was the Scope of This Large-Scale Power Plant Relocation Project?
In July 2024, Heavy Industry Logistics Ltd, undertook the complex relocation of the Kipevu II diesel power plant from Mombasa, Kenya, to two separate destinations: Senegal and Mali. The project was a landmark example of project logistics excellence, showcasing advanced planning, coordination, and execution.
How Did the XLProjects Member Execute the Move?
The operation involved moving an impressive mix of cargo, including more than 90 containers, 4,512 freight tons of breakbulk, and seven diesel engines—each weighing 120 metric tons. The cargo was loaded on board MV Janis, a specialized vessel capable of handling such heavy lift demands.
Heavy Industry Logistics Ltd, a member of the XLProjects Network (XLP), worked closely with local and international stakeholders to ensure compliance with customs, safety protocols, and environmental standards. From the initial dismantling and packing to the final transport and discharge at the destination ports, the end-to-end logistics solution was delivered with meticulous attention to detail.
What Were the Key Cargo and Shipment Details?
Cargo Type | Details |
Project | Kipevu II Diesel Power Plant |
Origin | Mombasa, Kenya |
Destinations | Senegal and Mali |
Cargo Composition | 90+ Containers, Breakbulk, Diesel Engines |
Total Breakbulk Weight | 4,512 Freight Tons |
Heaviest Unit | 120 Metric Tons (Diesel Engine) |
Vessel Used | MV Janis |
What Made This Project Stand Out?
The successful movement of this 74MW power plant was not just about transportation—it was about delivering a seamless solution in high-stakes circumstances.
The project stood as a testament to precision, expertise, and seamless logistics.
With this operation, Heavy Industry Logistics Ltd once again demonstrated its capability to handle heavy lift and complex project cargo moves across continents.
Summary
Heavy Industry Logistics Ltd, a trusted member of the XLProjects Network (XLP), successfully managed the relocation of the 74MW Kipevu II power plant from Kenya to Senegal and Mali. The project involved hundreds of cargo units, heavy diesel engines, and meticulous coordination, marking another milestone in world-class project logistics execution.