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Monday, October 19, 2015

Ship Offload - Hansa Meyer USA - 2015

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


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