Cargomar: Handling & Transport of Heavy Lifting & Over-Dimensional Cargo

The handling and transport of heavy lifting and Over-Dimensional Cargo

The company specializes in the handling and transport of heavy lifting and Over-Dimensional Cargo (ODC) across various industries. With a proven track record of executing challenging projects, Cargomar combines innovative solutions, a safety-first approach, and extensive logistical planning to deliver world-class services.

Services include managing and transport of oversized cargo that exceeds standard dimensions and weight limits via inland waterways using specialized barges; utilizing advanced equipment such as Self-Propelled Modular Transporters (SPMTs), hydraulic platforms, and cranes to handle massive loads safely and efficiently; conducting detailed route surveys to navigate infrastructure limitations and meet regulatory requirements; assisting with customs clearance and ensuring compliance with regulatory guidelines to prevent project delays; using advanced technology to monitor the safety and condition of cargo throughout its journey; providing customized solutions for the transportation of non-containerized, oversized cargo on specialised break bulk vessels; and offering bulk cargo transportation using vessels such as Supramax, Handymax, and Panamax, tailored to meet the needs of large-volume cargo transport across sea routes. Cargomar’s heavy lifting and transport services support key industries through tailored logistics solutions, ensuring safe and efficient handling of large-scale equipment. For the Energy & Power sector we transport turbines, transformers, etc. For the Construction & Infrastructure sector, we manage oversized components for projects like bridges, tunnels, and large buildings.

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📖 Published in: LIFTING & SPECIALIZED TRANSPORT, January - February 2025
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