Anchoring Energy in the Congo
In close collaboration with our client—a global leader in offshore engineering—and trusted international partner, we successfully executed a mission-critical logistics operation: the transportation of heavy mooring chains from China to the shores of West Africa, supporting a major liquefied natural gas (LNG) project in the Republic of the Congo.
At the bustling port of Huangpu, located at the heart of China’s industrial coastline, our team we loaded 550 meters of mooring chains engineered to endure the extreme forces of the open ocean, from shore to an oceangoing vessel. These critical elements designed to anchor offshore infrastructure, enable the safe and efficient production and export of LNG.
Handling such massive, high-tension cargo demands the highest levels of precision, coordination, and safety. From crane operators to cargo supervisors, our teams worked in perfect harmony to ensure every lift was secure and every movement accounted for. Attention to detail wasn’t optional, it was essential!
Once secured and sea-bound, the shipment embarked on its voyage to Pointe-Noire, a key port city on the Atlantic coast of the Republic of the Congo. There, the mooring chains will play a pivotal role in anchoring offshore structures that power one of the most significant LNG developments on the African continent.