Hammering Down Records: MSC Moves 390-tonne Cargo

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Hammering Down Records: MSC Moves 390-tonne Cargo

24/09/2024

Summary:

  • MSC successfully transported a 390-tonne hydraulic hammer from Rotterdam to Singapore last month.
  • Measuring 25.7m, it is the heaviest piece of cargo MSC has ever transported.
  • This remarkable achievement highlights our Project Cargo team’s expertise in creating tailored solutions for complex cargo.
  • We specialize in planning and executing tailored solutions, with competitive transit times and a relentless focus on safety.
  • Contact us to find out more about our Project Cargo solutions.

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MSC has successfully moved a 390-tonne hydraulic hammer from Rotterdam to Singapore. Measuring 25.7m long (4.55m wide and 4.82m high), this is the heaviest piece of cargo MSC has ever transported. Its safe delivery demonstrates our Project Cargo team’s expertise, dedication and professionalism.

The giant hammer arrived in Singapore at the beginning of August and will be used to drill foundation poles into the seabed for an offshore windfarm project, contributing to the energy transition in South Asia.

Commenting on the achievement, Ben Collins, Global Project Cargo Manager, MSC, said, “Well done to my team and all who contributed to the successful shipment of this extraordinary cargo. The fact that our customer has entrusted us with such huge and time-sensitive cargo is testament to the confidence in MSC’s ability to deliver it safely to Singapore. We look forward to providing more solutions for even larger and heavier packages in the future.”

« The fact that our customer has entrusted us with such huge and time-sensitive cargo is a testament to the confidence in MSC’s ability to deliver it safely to Singapore.  »

Ben Collins Global Project Cargo Manager, MSC

Impressive facts about this record-breaking delivery

Managing this kind of shipment is a complex operation involving specialist equipment and meticulous planning. Our in-house team took care of every step, from carrying out an on-site pre-inspection to creating a detailed lifting and lashing plan, taking into account vessel stability and onboard location. Due to the hammer’s immense weight, it had to be delivered to Rotterdam by barge and discharged using some of the heaviest floating cranes available, including the 125-metre high Asian Hercules II.

A growing demand for Project Cargo solutions

With more and more customers demanding flexible, innovative solutions for complex or oversized goods, MSC is at the forefront of this trend, offering a range of specialized equipment, handling techniques and a global team of dedicated experts to meet customers’ needs.

Expert solutions, from planning to execution

 MSC’s tailored solutions for breakbulk cargo combine competitive transit times and regular sailings with the strategic use of specialized equipment and a relentless focus on safety.

Are you looking for a reliable and experienced partner to help with an extra-large shipment?

Contact our Project Cargo team today and let us help you achieve your goals.

 

Stay tuned for the second video that will show the unloading at the Port of Singapore on social media.