6 posts tagged with “project cargo”

RWE’s U.S. offshore wind lease exit shows why canceled energy projects need a controlled demobilization ledger for vessels, ports, components, deposits, and custody.

Construction supply chains need material risk registers that connect supplier exposure, freight milestones, site constraints, substitution rules, and escalation owners before jobsites lose time.

Renewable energy safe-harbor deadlines are making project cargo timing, component origin proof, permits, and commissioning milestones part of one logistics control file.

Port Houston’s new harbor cranes are a reminder that breakbulk capacity, heavy-lift planning, and equipment-aware routing still matter for project cargo.

Germany’s planned Canadian LNG supply deal shows why energy security now depends on freight network design, port capacity, project cargo planning, and scenario-based logistics execution.

Power transformer shortages are stretching industrial project timelines. Forwarders need earlier heavy-haul planning, import control, staging, and milestone visibility.