The Hansa Meyer US team was selected for an international project, moving 7 vessels from 3 origins to Houston, Texas. Two of the origins were in the US and the other in Europe. The vessels, once collected, will be forwarded on to the Caribbean. ....Gives an entirely new meaning to playing the steel drums... Enjoy this short video of the project. Your comments are always welcomed below. Thanks for allowing Hansa Meyer to share our work with you.
Night moves with one pull and 2 push power units
Negotiating 3 round-abouts on way to terminal
2 10-line Goldhofer PST-SLEs
Reinforced road with crane mats, steel plates, and helical piers
Entering ramp to waiting barge
114' of ramp and no room for error
Steaming towards Houston, TX
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It took a combined team effort for Hansa Meyer Global Transport to complete a "turn-key" solution for our customer. The project, with origins in Europe and Asia, required tight coordination between our Bremen, Shanghai, and Houston offices. Representatives from the Houston team were on site for the offload of the major plant equipment. The total load was 12,932 CBM and due to the extremely large size of the pieces, filled the ship from top to bottom. Hansa Meyer worked closely with the plant's construction team to coordinate delivery of the pieces to a predetermined, lay-down area. It was important that the largest pieces be placed in specific locations so that assembly could be completed with minimal additional moves. Thanks to the collaborative effort of our global team, the transport was successful from start to finish.
Enjoy this two minute video of the project. Your comments are always welcomed below. Thanks for allowing Hansa Meyer to share our work with you.
The Sub-Structure above towered at 69' high and weighed over 400,000lbs
The 3 Legged Support Structure above was 72' long and weighed over 350,000lbs
Pyramid Stands were used to stabilize the structure on the SPMT
The longest piece was 135' weighing over150,000lbs
As we have reported previously on our blog, Mission Squash is an organization with a mission to help children from low-income families stay in school, graduate and aspire to college, while at the same time improving their health and fitness through the game of squash.
"Empower them to make a better future for themselves."
Mission Squash recently celebrated the grand opening of the Mission Squash Hogg Courts at James S. Hogg Middle School. (Houston, Tx area) In a thank you letter to the many donors to the program, including the Hansa Meyer Companies, the Mission Squash leadership thanked everyone and the school for their support of this very important project. ..."Without you, we could never have built this beautiful new facility. We now have 3 state-of-the-art squash courts because of you.."
With our logo displayed in all 3 courts, Hansa Meyer is a proud sponsor.
Three Pillars of Success
Academic Enrichment: Academic and professional success are prime tenets of Mission Squash. We guarantee our students a minimum of 100 hours of tutoring, mentoring, college preparation, and financial education (provided by Amegy Bank) to ensure victory at all stages of life.
Athletics and Health: Students spend more than 100 hours each year learning the game of squash—this is the "hook" that keeps kids engaged in our program. We impart to our members the focus and determination crucial to the game, as well as inspiring good sportsmanship and a healthy lifestyle. We also provide healthy snacks and nutritional education.
Community Outreach: We are committed to engagement with our community, and Mission Squash members give back to their city through 10 hours of community service per year. Our students participate in projects such as the Bayou Bash (cleaning and maintaining a stretch of bayou) and early reading programs to inner city kids. We instill an indelible sense of community that builds in our students a respect for duty and neighborly goodwill.
Participation
In the fall of 2015, Mission Squash will begin offering in-school P.E. courses for the students at Hogg. With this new program, Hogg will become the FIRST PUBLIC SCHOOL in the U.S. to offer squash as a P.E. credit! If you would like to learn more or donate to this great program, please use the link below. Thank you.
Hansa Meyer Global is well known in the industry as a complex, engineered-solutions provider for heavy haul project transports. Our experts, domestically and internationally, work hand-in-hand with our clients and fabricators to ensure no detail is overlooked. Recently Hansa Meyer's US team was engaged to move a 150' long tower weighing 105,000 pounds from the fab shop in Kansas to the job site in Oklahoma. While the weight and height were not difficult to handle, the turning radius of a piece this long did get tricky in some of the more congested areas along the route. As you can see in the pictures below, turntables were used to assist in the turning. The weather cooperated and the piece was delivered safely and on-time to the site. Great job Hansa Meyer!
Having a reputation in the industry as the go-to project cargo specialist for heavy haul transformer moves, Hansa Meyer Global recently completed a move of a 511,560 pound transformer originating in Austria destined for Arizona. After a barge move to Rotterdam the transformer was loaded on "The Star Juventas" for the voyage to Texas. At the Port of Houston, the Hansa Meyer US team had a solution ready to transload the cargo to a waiting 12 axel railcar. Well Planned - Well Executed.....Well Done !
When the Caped Crusaders decide to take a summer vacation, they never leave the Bat Mobile behind. Even though Hansa Meyer Global Transport is the preferred project cargo specialists for Gotham City, Commissioner Gordon relies on us for some specialized air shipments as well....
Since the Dynamic Duo was headed to Asia for the 2015 Indonesia International Motor Show, Hansa Meyer ensured the iconic car was properly packed, crated, and shipped from the Bat Cave to Singapore. We didn't get a chance to meet Batman and Robin, but it is rumored they took the Bat Plane to Asia to avoid the slow lines at TSA, as well as the hassle of explaining all their Bat Utility Belt gadgets at security. We wish our heroes a great trip........
(Houston, Tx)- Hansa Meyer Global Transport had a busy 1st quarter for 2015. Among several international and domestic projects that launched the New Year, we are highlighting this project because it was challenging, time critical, and highly visible. The project consisted of 7 vessels discharged in the Port of Houston and 1 vessel with an origin in Minnesota. All equipment was under a strict deadline that added to the complexity and critical nature of these transports.
The team developed a rail solution to ensure delivery prior to changes in the local seasonal road regulations. From the Port of Houston the 7 vessels including (5) Slug Catchers and (2) Storage vessels, were discharged from the ship and loaded on to (7) 8-line rail cars with 70'decks. Center of gravity offsets were created using multiple 16,000 pound I-beams welded to the cars. Using a special train the transit was six days, well ahead of all deadlines. Below is a short video of the pieces coming from Houston and being set into place at the job site.
The part of the project not covered in the video, but challenging as well, was transport of the 135' long, 330,000lbs vessel that came out of Minnesota. Using Push and Pull trucks equaling 1,300 horse power, identifying the best route, and executing without delays, the team avoided frost regulation problems and delivered precisely on-time. Below are some pictures of the Minnesota transport.
Steady below zero temperatures made even the simplest tasks difficult.
Above a torch is used to soften the rubber inlays for the saddles
20'wide duel-lane dolly setup
The customer was pleased with the technically-engineered solution, the timely and flawless execution, and the exceptional hands-on service provided by the entire Hansa Meyer Team.
The communication between all team members, our customer, fabricators, truckers, and other contributors to this project was executed with precision and attention to detail. Critical information pertaining to this project was available real-time and shared via a cloud-based tracking system. If you have any questions, please reach out to our office in Houston and we'd be happy to speak with you.
As always, your comments and feedback is welcomed.