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L-R: Leslie Bowlin (Exec. Dir HMC), Sara Howell, Marco Poisler (COO Global Energy & Capital Projects, UTC Overseas), Former Sec. Energy Ernest Moniz, Margaret A. Kidd, MILT, CPE (Program Director, Supply Chain & Logistics Technology, University of Houston) at Houston Maritime Museum event on Energy Transition, Hydrogen Power, Evolution of Maritime Transportation & Energy, Workforce Development

Breaking News

“The goal is, let’s have this transition, which let’s face it, is massive to accomplish, without stranding workers, without stranding communities,” said Moniz, who spoke at Houston Maritime Center upon being presented the HMC Maritime Education Award in early March. “And for that to work we have to put the people to work that have the skillset.”

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Industry Update: 5 Ways Current Events are Re-Shaping Global Trade

“Supply chain issues” has become a household buzz phrase. Ships waiting to unload cargo, workforce shortages and negotiations, capacity and warehousing issues – but what does that mean when it comes to your cargo? Here’s how current events may impact your business.

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High-Tech Cement Plant Transport

Elementia Group contracted UTC’s high-tech cement experts to coordinate the transport of equipment sourced all around the world to a greenfield plant in the Yucatan region in Mexico.

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rail-mounted gantry crane parts being positioned on trailer

Multimodal Transport of 5 RMGCs

UTC’s global network recently coordinated the multimodal transport of five rail-mounted gantry cranes from China to USA. A total of 30,000 CBM of cargo was shipped from Tiacang, China on four part-charter vessels to Houston, TX, Burns Harbor, IN, and Cleveland, OH, USA. The project included 168 out-of-gauge pieces, along with parts and accessories, totaling 2,776 tons of freight.

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cranes lifting genset at final jobsite onto SPMTs, multimodal delivery

Nine Genset Multimodal Delivery

UTC Overseas coordinated the multimodal delivery of nine oversized, overweight gensets to a new power plant in Bremen.

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Chile Solar Plant Transport

UTC Chile recently moved a three-phase power transformer across South America for a long-time client. Manufactured in Brazil, the unit was transported to the Atacama Desert in Chile for installation in a substation that is part of a large solar plant project in the region.

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Featured image showing the UTC Overseas logistics crew use a heavy-lift vessel at Port of Houston to load cranes for transport.

Tight Deadlines & Fast Planning

UTC’s Heavy Equipment experts move cranes and equipment of all sizes and weights around the globe.

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Shipping Delays

The supply chain is strained, Back-to-School is here, and peak season is right around the corner. That only means things will get worse before they get better – which they will, just not this year. Orders keep increasing, and consumers keep buying, which would be great news if manufacturers, distributors, and retailers could stock enough goods to meet the demand.

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Cargo Hitchhikers & Costly Delays

Invasive insects, plants, snails, soil, and animals can be stowaways on ships, trucks, and trains, and they travel globally. Once brought into an area, they are difficult and expensive to eradicate, causing damage to…

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