Logiventures scores a regional first with 24 MW power plant relocation

August, 7, 2014

Transports over 1600 tons over two months from Colombo to Pakistan 

Scoring a regional first, Logiventures (Pvt.) Ltd, Sri Lanka’s leader in project logistics successfully relocated an entire 24 Mega Watt power plant from Colombo to Karachi, Pakistan. The project consisted of an overland transportation component and a shipping component, both of which required specialised skills and equipment. The land segment of the mega move required Logiventures to lift and handle four 108 tonne diesel engine generators located in Horana with the use of synchronised hydraulic jacks and stools and beams to carry the special weight prior to moving it 65km overland to the Colombo Port. This required highly specialised equipment and coordination, including the use of a multi-axel trailer and heavy duty puller.

“Based on our initial assessments we realised that we needed a trailer and a powerful puller as the locally available equipment was not fit to handle massive loads of this type. The hydraulic multi-axle trailer owned by Logiventures is the first of its kind in Sri Lanka,” Director of Logiventures, Mr. Janitha Jayanetti said.

In this phase, the Logiventures project team coordinated with the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB), Sri Lanka Telecom and the Police Department, to safely escort and navigate the cargo, through narrow corridors from the site in Horana to the Colombo Port over a span of 65km consisting of four days for each return-trip. The entire operation was monitored through advanced GPS and equipment condition system, via the command centre located at the project office.

“In the past such mega-scale projects were handled by experienced and well-equipped international project logistics providers, which were in most cases extremely costly. However in this situation, Logiventures was able to successfully win the bid upon comprehensively convincing the client of its experience and capabilities,” Mr. Jayanetti said.

In the shipping segment of the mega move, Logiventures,a member of the Global Projects Logistics Network, chartered a heavy-lift vessel, which was capable of transporting the oversized and over-weight cargos.

During the entire operation Logiventures, coordinated and executed the mega-scale project with the use of 28 trade specialists and experienced professionals, which resulted in one of the largest incident-free logistics projects ever handled in Sri Lanka, by a local entity with their own equipment and personnel.

About Logiventures: A member of Hayleys Advantis Limited, the transportation and logistics arm of the Hayleys Group, Logiventures specialises in a wide variety of services related to logistics chains including cargo handling, transportation, storage; sale & hire of converted containers (Convertainers®) and empty containers; marine container handling, repairs, refurbishment for garments on hangers; supply of flexi-tank containers for bulk liquid transportation; and supply of tamper-evident seals &stickers. The company is credited with being the pioneer in developing a car carrier trailer in Sri Lanka to transport cars on a large scale. 

Photo caption: (Standing from left) Nadeeshan Sankalpa, Amila Viraj, Chamedha Wijesinghe, Nimantha Hewagama, Thilina Gamage, Sampath Jayasinghe (Executive Operations), Janitha Jayanetti (Director), Shadil Rizan (DGM), Chinthaka Attapaththu (Manager), Savindra Weerasooriya (Asst Manager), Radley Ferdinands (Manager), Chandana Mettananda (Executive Operations), Roshan Ferdinandusz (DGM), Pramod Vithanage (Executive C&F) and (Inset) the 108 Metric Tonne diesel engine generator being transported from BOI site Horana to Port of Colombo, on a Hydraulic Multi-Axle Trailer