Issues relating to sustainability for heavy- lift and out-of-gauge equipment deliveries
May 20, 2015
Issues relating to sustainability for heavy-lift and out-of-gauge equipment deliveries
Introduction ���
Transport modes
Case study
Surprise! ���
Overview
Project Management
C.R.A.P?! Changes, Risks And People
Planning
Organizing
Making decisions
Manage C.R.A.P
Heavy lift goods
Sustainability
Sustainable
Equitable Bearable
Viable
Social
Economic Environment
Customer company
Supplier company
Freight Forwarders
Shipping Companies
Local government
(Air) Port authority
Parties involved in heavy lift transport:
Collaboration flow Opportunity for ���sustainable transport
Collaboration
Means of transport Large airplanes Big helicopters
Issues Exhaust of CO2E Restrictions in airports
Improvement of sustainability Use biofuels (SAFUG) Supply chain integration
AIR
Means of transport Truck Trailer
Issues Exhaust of CO2E Limited possibilities
Improvement of sustainability Hybrid Trucks Cleaner fuels
ROAD
Means of transport Locomotive���Flatcar
Issues Rail compatibility Rail infrastructure
Improvement of sustainability More efficient engines Unified railway system
RAIL
Means of transport Barges, specialized vessels RoRo (roll-on/roll-off) ships
Issues Fouling Ballast water exchange
Improvement of sustainability Reduction of fuel consumption Safety
WATER
Intermodal transportation
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CASE STUDY: Beluga Shipping
3 continents 3 months
12 satisfied customers
Jam-packed to the top: MV “Beluga Houston”
289 cargo pieces and 15 ports in a single voyage: “Impressed by
the smooth load out
- Carousel (540 ton) and reel (10 meters diameter) in Moss, Norway
CASE STUDY: Beluga Shipping
Research towards sustainability: Skysails (wind propulsion) HAI-TECH (innovative coatings) SEMICS (e-data interchange)
CASE STUDY: Beluga Shipping
It’s a
blimp!
THE
FUTURE!
Blade Runner Dual-mode vehicle
Road
Wheels
Trailer
THE
FUTURE!
The Solution
Спасибо за внимание!
Sustainable Delivery of
Heavy Lift Equipment