2 Recent Projects from Lintas Freight and Logistics, UAE
21st April 2016
We are pleased to welcome Lintas Freight and Logistics as new PCN members in the UAE. Established in 2002, they have offices in both Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
Business Development Manager, Shane Andre Oliver states "Lintas Freight and Logistics are recognised as specialists in dealing with all modes of cargo transportation as well as ancillary services. We take pride in maintaining an exceptional standard of efficiency and reliable services to our loyal customers with the expertise of our dedicated staff.
Our projects team is specifically focused on the global transportation of heavy lift units, oversized cargo and turnkey project shipments either as an ocean transportation only or as a multimodal transportation to the jobsite. We provide the right marine vessels and aircrafts tailored to carriage extreme requirements and can source any type of special carrier on the basis of voyage charter, part charter or time charter. Our experience in this industry includes a wide range of cargo including power plant equipment, transformers, machinery, fabricated items, oil & gas components etc. We also have the expertise to handle transportation services into the oil & gas CNIA areas.
We are adept at handling complicated and integrated movements from factory to foundation. Transportation requirements and schedules are carefully coordinated and all procedures and possibilities are fully explored to ensure that our customers are fully satisfied upon delivery and commissioning. Our strength lies in our ability to keep the smallest details in mind during the string of operations that are critical to completing a project successfully.
We look forward to working with Project Cargo Network members!"
Pictured in the thumbnail gallery below are 2 recent projects handled by Lintas Freight and Logistics including:
- Wide load pipes shipped from Abu Dhabi to Busan, South Korea.
- Ships alternators moved from Dubai Dry Docks to Chennai, India. 1 piece measured 6m high and was transported on a flatbed before shipping with Maersk Line.