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Prologis Freight Delivers Delayed Breakbulk Shipment Despite Regional Disruptions

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What Breakbulk Shipment Was Completed by Prologis Freight?

Prologis Freight, a member of the XLProjects Network (XLP), recently announced the successful arrival of a breakbulk shipment at NSA on May 15 following a prolonged and challenging transit period.

The shipment consisted of heavy-lift and oversized project cargo, including a KR720 unit weighing 32.2 tons with three mast sections, an MP7-610S weighing 15.2 tons and an SCC40 weighing 4.6 tons. Despite significant disruptions affecting regional shipping routes, the cargo was delivered safely through careful planning and operational coordination.

The successful completion of the shipment highlights Prologis Freight’s expertise in managing complex project cargo and project logistics operations under demanding conditions.

How Did Prologis Freight Overcome the Challenges?

The shipment encountered an unexpected delay of approximately 60 days at the transshipment port due to disruptions caused by the regional conflict and operational constraints in the Strait of Hormuz.

Throughout the delay, Prologis Freight maintained close coordination with all parties involved to ensure the cargo remained secure and that delivery plans could be executed once conditions allowed. The operation required resilience, continuous monitoring and effective communication across stakeholders.

Despite the challenging circumstances, the cargo arrived successfully at NSA, demonstrating the importance of strong planning and reliable execution within the global project network.

Project Details Overview

Item Details
Company Prologis Freight
Cargo Type Breakbulk / Heavy-Lift Project Cargo
Arrival Date May 15
KR720 32.2 Tons
Mast Sections 6 M, 4 M and 3 M
MP7-610S 15.2 Tons
SCC40 4.6 Tons
Major Challenge Approximately 60-Day Delay at Transshipment Port
Cause of Delay Regional Conflict and Strait of Hormuz Constraints

Summary

Prologis Freight successfully delivered a breakbulk shipment containing heavy-lift and oversized equipment despite a 60-day delay caused by regional disruptions. Through strong coordination and operational resilience, the company ensured the safe arrival of the cargo and reinforced its capabilities in managing complex project logistics assignments.

Prologis Freight XLProjects Network (XLP) Breakbulk Heavy-Lift

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