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Case Study

Delivering Offshore Oil Modules On Schedule Through Heavy-Lift Coordination

The Client

Major offshore energy operator

The Project

Oil production infrastructure installation in the Gulf of Mexico

Project Overview

An energy project required transporting large oil production modules from Ingleside, Texas, to an offshore site in the Bay of Campeche. The size and weight of each unit introduced strict lifting requirements and narrow delivery timing tied directly to offshore installation activities.

Port of Loading

Ingleside, Texas

Destination

Bay of Campeche, Gulf of Mexico

Dimensions

42.98m (L) × 18.29m (W) × 8.53m (H)

Weight

1,034 MT each

Engineered loading and securing strategy for oversized modules

Port handling coordination and heavy-lift vessel alignment

Offshore delivery sequencing matched to installation schedule

Offshore modules arrived within the required installation window

Heavy-lift operations progressed without handling delays

Cargo integrity maintained throughout offshore transport

We designed the transport plan around vessel availability, port constraints, and offshore scheduling requirements. With engineering reviews confirming lift parameters early, we staged cargo efficiently before vessel arrival and aligned loadout planning, marine transport, and offshore coordination so each phase transitioned without downtime.

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