Category: Projects

EXG Successfully Completes Break Bulk Movement of 72 Pipes from Southeast Asia to Bangladesh

Express Global Logistics (EXG) consistently demonstrates its expertise in handling complex, large-scale logistics operations, maintaining a strong presence in the industry. EXG successfully executed the breakbulk movement of 72 large pipes, with a combined weight of 3,400 metric tons (MT) and a total freight volume (FRT) of 6,100 cubic meters (CBM), from Southeast Asia to […]
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From China to India: EXG drives Critical Power Equipment with precision transport

EXG successfully completed the transportation of Power Plant Equipment from China to the southern part of India for the ongoing expansion of a Nuclear Power Plant, serving an esteemed customer in India. This milestone involved Break Bulk ocean movement from Lushun Port, China, to Tuticorin Port, India, import customs clearance, port handling, inter-carting, and road […]
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Hydropower cargoes shipped from India to Brazil by EXG

EXG successfully accomplished another task involving the multimodal transportation of four lots of shipments from India to Brazil as part of a hydro project in India. This extensive journey encompassed a total distance of 500 km by road and several days of voyage by sea, culminating at the final destination. The cargo was divided into […]
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Patna Metro Rail Project

EXG has once again set new standards with the flawless completion of lowering two Tunnel Boring Machines (TBMs) into the launching shafts for the Patna Metro Rail Projects. These massive TBMs, each weighing up to 450 MT, play a crucial role in excavating tunnels for the underground metro station. Both TBMs were descended smoothly by […]
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EXG Moves 51M Long Column from West to Northern Part of India

An OD cargo was moved from Tarapur, Maharashtra to Barmer, Rajasthan successfully in a well-planned and carefully coordinated operation. The Express Global Logistics (EXG) team transported the cargo for a well-known industrial company.  The cargo consisted of: An Absorber Column (allows separation of gases from liquids)  with dimensions L 32.3 m x W 3.4 m […]
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