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Safe and Efficient Shipping of Fragile Acrylic Panels for a Miami Resort by FLS Group – XLP Projects Network
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Safe and Efficient Shipping of Fragile Acrylic Panels for a Miami Resort by FLS Group

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Commodity: Acrylic panels 

Volume: Gross weight approx. 20 Ton 

Dimension: L17.8 m x W 2.65 m x H 0.8 m 

Origin: Laem Chabang port, Thailand 

Destination: Miami port, USA 

Description: 

Manage safe transportation of the fragile cargo, especially during picking up the panels from the factory and loading them onto the container vessel 

Involve the port operators in every step of the process: detailed planning, technical advice, and on-site guidance to guarantee the cargo’s safety as the port has quite not much experience in handling breakbulk cargo on a container vessel like this 

Load the cargo onto the vessel by a container crane as per the lifting plan designed by the factory 

Story: 

FLS Projects Thailand continued to excel at handling 20 tons of 17.8 x 2.65 x 0.8m fragile acrylic panels from Laem Chabang port, Thailand to Miami port, USA. The panels were delivered to a luxury resort in the Bahamas to form the pool façade, offering guests breathtaking views of the marina and ocean. 

Identifying the gap in port operators’ experience with breakbulk cargo on a container vessel, we collaborated closely with them in planning, providing technical advice and on-site guidance throughout the loading process to minimize the risk of incidents. 

This comprehensive approach ensured a safe and efficient shipment from the factory to the vessel, reaffirming our dedication to quality service and safety in all our operations. 

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