Happy mid-September! We currently have about 25 members signed up for next years Global Conference in Bali on 05-07 February, 2025, if you haven’t already please signup here.
CLC Projects
and Cross Ocean
Global Conference Bali, Indonesia
February 05–07th, 2025
Click here to view the Agenda
Venue:
Grand Hyatt Bali
Click here for Hotel Bookings
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In addition to the WhatsApp group chat we also have a WeChat group chat for Cross Ocean. Please feel free to join using the QR code in the image or message us directly to be added into the group. Please note, the QR code only works if you already have a WeChat account.
All the best, Cody Abram cody.abram@cross-ocean.com
UPCOMING IN - PERSON EVENTS
• FIATA World Congress, Panama September 23rd - 27th
Cross Ocean Chairman will be there
• Lunch Meeting for Members, Houston October 15th
Fully booked but welcome to message Heidi for more information.
• Breakbulk Americas, Houston, Texas October 15th –17th Find us at Booth N41 (Atlas Heavy)
• AntwerpXL, Antwerp, Belgium October 08th –10th Visit us at Booth H100 (PCW)
Cross Ocean is seeking members to fill blank spots. If you know a competent & reliable company please share with us. Hilighted vacancy: Philippines
One-to-One Meetings Between Members
Upcoming Zoom Meetings
Wednesday the 25th of September at 10.00 Sweden time (GMT +2)
Wednesday the 23rd of October at 10.00 Sweden time (GMT +2)
Every Wednesday 8 companies meet, starting with brief introductions followed by one to one meetings (ten minutes each) for a total duration of 90 minutes. Maximum one company per country.
To register, please message or email Heidi. Once you have registered no last minute cancelations please.
Shipping News & Sailing Schedules
Service Provider News & Resources:
• Adeona - Advanced Quotation System
• Höegh Autoliners RORO Sailing Schedule
• RORO Shipping Schedule for MV Integrador
• RORO Shipping Schedule for MV Indigo
• Volans Maritime Sailing Schedule
• Callidus Legal Newsletter
• C. Steinweg’s Weekly Logistics industry Update
Chairman’s Corner
• Bahri Sailing Schedule
• PIL has launched the market’s first China Calcutta Service (CCS)
• KLINE PCC business and more information (PDF)
• New FMC regulation rules out carrier ‘lame excuses’ for rolling cargo
• AI For absolute beginners (PDF)
• India Growth News - An informative source on what is happening in India
ESS Projects (Shanghai)
Successfully Delivered 2250 CBM of Mining Machinery
This includes shovels and dump trucks. The team’s dedication ensured a smooth and efficient delivery, showcasing their expertise in handling specialized logistics for heavy machinery. The event is celebrated as a significant achievement.
ESS Project Forwarding is a member of Cross Ocean representing China (Shanghai)
The cargo was used for one of the biggest oil refineries at Turkey. The operation was based on on door to door terms so all process including cargo pick up, cargo handling at Dubai Al Maktoum Airport, loading, offloading at Istanbul Airport and delivery to the refinery was handled by QAS Charter.
QAS Charter used a B747-400F nose loader and AN-124’s. Most of the cargo was 14m long and 24 tons per piece.
This was very time critical operation. Due to floods in Dubai, the producer had some production issues but QAS managed to keep the cargo online for keeping oil production active. It took almost 2 months to plan everyting to start operation.
QAS Charter is a Service Provider to Cross Ocean
View Profile: QAS Havacılık Taşımacılık A.S
View Website: https://qascharter.com/
Brasil Projects Completed a Major Generator & Turbine Project
Brasil Projects successfully received a 384-ton generator and a 267-ton turbine, along with their accessories, transported from Charleston-USA to Manaus-Amazonas. Additionally, four more barges were simultaneously en route to their final destination. This operation exemplifies Brasil Projects ability to manage logistical challenges, such as the drought of the Rio Negro, with precision and expertise.
Brasil Projects is a member of Cross Ocean representing Brazil
View Profile: Brasil Projects Transportes Nacionais e Internacionais Ltda.
View Website: http://www.brasil-projects.com/
Complete Wind Turbines From China in Zarate, Argentina With Final Destination Bolivia
This project, one of the most ambitious in the Parana-Paraguay River, involved the discharge from ocean vessel, inland transportation, barge adaptation, and the loading on river barges, of over 100 components, including 10 nacelles weighing 138 tons, 40 towers up to 86 tons, 10 hubs of 44 tons, and 30 blades measuring 77 meters in length.
This achievement was made possible through meticulous planning, which encompassed preparing loading and unloading sequences, internal transportation, developing lifting plans, stowage and stability plans, securing material supply, hot work, barge adaptation, and more, all carried out 24/7 by the dedicated team at Ulog Argentina
Ulog is a member of Cross Ocean representing Argentina & Peru
View Profile: Ulog Argentina | Ulog Peru
View Website: https://amisa.com/ulog/
https://www.sixoverseas.com/
Comark Project Logistics Moved 120 Pieces, Including Oversized Giants, From India To
Serbia Via The Port Of Koper (Luka Koper)
Comark is a member of Cross Ocean representing Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, Macedonia, Serbia & Slovenia
View Profile: Comark Albania | Comark Bosnia and Herzegovina | Comark Croatia | Comark Montenegro | Comark North Macedonia | Comark Serbia | Comark Slovenia
View Website: https://comark-logistics.com/
Baggio Brazil Discharging
2 X 100 Metric Tons Heavy Machinery In Sunny Rio De Janeiro
All the way from Germany and handled by Baggio, these challenging pieces have finally made to their destination - whitin budget, within deadline, and in all safety!
Baggio Shipping & Chartering is a member of Cross Ocean representing Brazil
View Profile: Baggio Shipping & Chartering
View Website: https://www.baggio.it/
Formag Group Handled 14 Containers,
44 Cargo Pieces
The equipment arrived in Poland from South Korea. Formag performed transshipment and sorting of cargo at a warehouse in Gdańsk.
Excavators and loaders were shipped disassembled in 14 containers: 11x40’FR + 3x40’HC, from Busan (South Korea) to Gdańsk (Poland).
Like any oversized cargo, this required a special approach and expertise. Thanks to their knowledge of Polish customs procedures, Formag were able to avoid additional costs for the client. They needed 12 trailers, dispatched in three rounds, to transport the cargo. It was a complex task.
Formag Group is a member of Cross Ocean representing Ukraine
View Profile: FORMAG Group Ltd.
View Website: https://www.formag-group.com/
Guy from Shanghai to Haifa
This big guy is a part of an aircraft fuselage. The dimension is 6.8X5.7X3.9M, OOG+ was challenged to load it in a 40FR.
OOG Plus is a member of Cross Ocean representing China (Shanghai)
View Profile: OOG Plus
View Website: https://oogplus.com/
Sintek Logistics is a member of Cross Ocean representing Turkey
View Profile: Sintek Logistics
View Website: https://www.sinteklogistics.com/
Star Shipping Pakistan Handling Vessel At Port Qasim Karachi
Rice was loaded destined for an African port during inclement season. Star Shipping had the challenge of managing the stevedores and port authorities facing a hard time completing the vessel on time and dispatching it.
Star Shipping is a member of Cross Ocean representing Pakistan
View Profile: Star Shipping (Pvt) Limited
View Website: https://starship.com.pk/
New Member Representing
Benin – Portside Benin
Portside is a member of Cross Ocean representing Benin & Togo
View Profile: Portside Benin | Portside Togo
View Website: https://www.portside.nl/en/
New Member Representing Chile – Inter-Freight Logistics
Inter-Freight Logistics is a member of Cross Ocean representing Chile