Bruhat Logistics: Providing Comprehensive Solutions

The company provides comprehensive solutions for Over Dimensional Cargo (ODC) projects across a variety of sectors, including Oil, Gas & Energy, Renewable Energy, Construction and Mining, Industrial Manufacturing, Marine and Shipbuilding, Automotive, Aviation and Aerospace. Our services include detailed route surveys, onsite packaging, warehousing, dismantling, loading, and securing of heavy machinery. We also obtain special permits and arrange specialized transport using custom trailers. We manage cranage, customs clearance, and freight services across various modes, including Breakbulk, RORO, Air Charter, and Containers. We ensure that every aspect of transport is handled with precision, safety, and efficiency - from start to finish.
Bruhat Logistics has successfully managed several high-stake ODC projects both within India and internationally. Some notable projects include:

India: Coordinated the transport of industrial boilers from Chennai to multiple power plants nationwide, demonstrating our capability in handling large-scale, mission-critical equipment.
North America: Facilitated breakbulk shipment of cryogenic tanks from India to the U.S. West Coast, skilfully managing complex logistics and regulatory requirements.
Middle East: Delivered oversized transformers from India to the Middle East, expertly navigating intricate customs procedures and logistics challenges unique to the region.
Africa: Oversaw the transportation of several boats from Southeast Asia to West Africa, ensuring secure handling and timely delivery under challenging transit conditions.
Europe to Southeast Asia: Arranged comprehensive door-to-door transport of multiple helicopters from Europe to Southeast Asia, coordinating seamlessly across borders for a smooth, efficient delivery.
Each project showcases Bruhat Logistics' deep expertise in customized, complex logistics solutions, ensuring the safe and punctual delivery of oversized and sensitive cargo worldwide.
Case Study
Project Name: Cryogenic Tanks Shipment

Duration: The project spanned several weeks, beginning with packing at Mundra Port and concluding with the final delivery at the destination in Tacoma, on the U.S. West Coast.
Route Planning: Detailed route planning was essential to ensure the safe and efficient transportation of the tanks from Mundra Port to Tacoma. This involved identifying the safest and most efficient road and sea routes, as well as coordinating with local authorities to obtain the necessary clearances.
Infrastructure: The project required specialized infrastructure, including Hydraulic Axle Modular Trailers (HAMT) for road transport and heavy-lift cranes at both the port of departure and the destination. Temporary storage facilities were arranged at Mundra Port to accommodate the cargo prior to loading onto the vessel.
Logistics Planning: Comprehensive logistics planning was critical to the project's success. We meticulously coordinated the packing and transport phases to ensure that the cryogenic tanks were moved on schedule in accordance with the vessel's departure. Once cleared through customs, the tanks were stored in the port's yard, where escorts were arranged. Upon the vessel's arrival, the tanks were transported using a puller. Detailed customs clearance and lashing plans were executed to ensure cargo safety during the sea voyage.
Cargo Safety Measures: Cargo safety was a top priority throughout the project. Specialized equipment was used to handle the tanks, and they were carefully secured in the vessel’s underdeck to prevent movement during transport. Rigorous safety checks were conducted at every stage, from loading to unloading, to ensure the integrity of the cargo.
Personnel Training: All personnel involved in the project underwent specialized training on handling heavy and over-dimensional cargo. This included safety protocols, emergency procedures, and equipment operation to maintain the highest standards of safety and efficiency.

Collaborations: We collaborated closely with customs and port authorities to ensure smooth customs clearance and documentation processes. Local transport providers were engaged for the initial leg of the journey to the port. The vessel operator also played a key role, ensuring that the cargo was loaded and secured in compliance with international standards.
Challenges: Weather conditions during the sea voyage presented a significant challenge, requiring contingency planning and continuous monitoring. Additionally, coordinating with multiple stakeholders across different time zones added complexity to the project. These challenges were successfully managed through communication, detailed planning, and real-time coordination.