Discover how Broekman Logistics India (BLIP) successfully delivered a 70‑tonne generator turbine from Japan to the Philippines through engineered heavy‑lift handling, barge transport, mid‑stream lifting and part‑charter coordination. End‑to‑end project cargo delivered with precision and certainty.
Delivering project cargo across borders requires precision, engineering expertise and full end‑to‑end control. Our Broekman Logistics India (BLIP) Projects team, led by Suresh Srinivasan, recently completed the successful transport of a 70‑tonne generator turbine on a complex cross‑trade route from Japan to the Philippines. This heavy‑lift operation reflects our commitment to safety, reliability and delivering project cargo with certainty.
The project began with comprehensive site and loading surveys, ensuring the turbine could be handled safely at every stage of the journey. These assessments allowed our team to engineer the lifting, securing and movement plans required for a heavy‑lift project of this scale — reducing risk and establishing a clear operational path forward.
The turbine was first moved via controlled barge transport from Toshiba Jetty to Yokohama Seaport, where our specialists coordinated a mid‑stream lifting operation precisely timed to the tide window. This approach ensured stable handling conditions and minimised delays, while keeping full oversight of cargo integrity.
For the ocean leg to Manila, our team arranged a part‑charter vessel, selected specifically to match the cargo profile, required deck strength and operational timeline. Throughout the journey, BLIP managed all aspects of the process — from documentation and port coordination to on‑the‑ground execution and partner alignment.
This successful heavy‑lift movement demonstrates how our project logistics teams deliver certainty in complex, multi‑modal and cross‑trade operations.