
Total Movements, member to the Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC) in India, successfully executed the door-to-port movement of about 2200CBM of Klin Shells from the supplier’s factory to the designated load port in Southern India with final destination at a Steel Plant project in the Persian Gulf.
A company spokesperson explained: “Our scope included the entire logistics chain, from picking-up of cargo from the supplier’s works, loading the Shells onto the hydraulic axles and transportation up to the designated load port covering a distance of about 800 km.
Key highlights of this execution:
- Large Cargo Dimensions – a substantial diameter of 7 meters.
- Enroute Civil Works to facilitate smooth passage of the cargo.
- Multi-State Transportation covering a distance of about 800 km.
- HT/LT line shutdowns were implemented at key points along the route to accommodate the cargo height.
- Presence of thick tree cover all along the route.
This operation highlights Total Movements’ expertise in handling dimension-critical cargo and our ability to execute complex logistics solutions across challenging terrains and long distances.”







