Sovereign Logistics Ltd is the logistics arm of Express Shipping & Logistics Group (ESL). As PCN gold members, we are delighted to update projects we have handled at the tail end of 2018.
Bell 412 Helicopters from Nairobi – Wilson Airport – Durban South Africa.
- Width 9.4 feet
- Height 15.3 feet
Scope of work – Door- Port – Ocean Freight
- Project analysis to determine the best mode of freight based on customers requirement and infrastructure.
- Lashing and packing cargo to sea worthy standards
- Export customs clearance and documentation
- Transport of cargo by road from Nairobi to Mombasa Port.
- Ocean freight from Mombasa – Durban.
As a project team we undertook detailed preparation, planning for this delicate move. Lashing was done on the transportation cradle as this is safe since no damage can extend to the fuselage. We adopted global recommended standards used and recommended by the manufacturer to lash move the helicopters. Accessories were packed in wooden boxes and securely lashed on 40ft flat rack container. The helicopters and accessories arrived into Durban in good order on 9th December 2018.
Boiler – Cape Town South Africa – Kipkebe Tea Factory, Kenya
- John Thompson Simpac – Wood Fired Boiler with Fixed- Grate
- Length: 5670mm
- Diameter: 3250mm
- Height: 4350mm
- Weight: 27.8T
Scope of Work
Destination clearance and transportation:
- Advise on customs process and documentation
- Customs Clearance
- Transport from Mombasa – Kipkebe
Dedicated route analysis was done for route planning purposes.
Route identified and permits processed 10 days before vessel arrival, on arrival customs processes were completed within 72 hours.
Boiler was loaded out of port for onward movement to Kipkebe Tea Factory at a speed of 40km/hr from 0600 -1800hrs (allowed time for heavy cargo movement in Kenya).
For more information on ESL group please write to us at sales@esl-eastafrica.com or info@sovereignlogistics.com
We look forward to working with fellow members on projects to East Africa – Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, South Sudan and The Democratic Republic of Congo.