Intermarine, LLC, Completes Transport Of Coke Drums From Spain To Port Of LA

NEW ORLEANS – Intermarine, LLC, the global leader in the transport of project, breakbulk and heavylift cargo, has transported four coke drums on the MV Ocean Freedom from Gijon, Spain, to New Orleans. The cargo was transported for forwarder Agility Project Logistics with end clients Phillips 66 and Wood Group Mustang.

         The cargo units measure 34.4 x 8  x 8.2 meters and weigh 333 metric tons each. The MV Ocean Freedom (14,360 DWT – 153.8 M LOA – 2 x 400 MT cranes) was selected due to the vessel’s ability to move items via single crane lift and/or tandem lift. The holds of this vessel also allowed for below deck stowage, providing further protection of the cargo.

         The dimensions of the cargo provided limited options for lashing and securing points on the units. As a result this job required a complete method statement with loading and lashing plans; and CAD designs in addition to the expertise of Intermarine’s experienced technical department.

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         “This project is a perfect example of what Intermarine does best – we have the tools, skills and personnel to create custom solutions and safely transport challenging cargoes,” said Justin Miller, Commercial Manager – U.S. Flag Services. “Our WorldWide, Technical and U.S. Flag departments worked seamlessly to deliver on our word and provide all parties with the safe transportation of their cargo.”

         The coke drums were discharged directly to barges in New Orleans. Double banking required precision as Intermarine was responsible for arranging the barge location, crane outreach and placing the units in the perfect position onboard the barge.

         Intermarine was founded in 1990, and through its subsidiaries and worldwide network of 20 offices, controls an international fleet of more than 50 vessels with lifting capacity up to 1,400 metric tons. Intermarine provides ocean transportation and marine logistics services with regular sailings in the Americas, West Africa, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, plus inducement voyages to Australia and other international ports. The company operates the largest U.S. flag heavylift fleet and controls Industrial Terminals (Houston), the busiest project cargo terminal in the United States.

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