The Logistics Plus (LP) Poland team continues to support and manage projects across Poland and nearby countries. In November 2023, the LP Poland team handled projects involving compressors, sterile tanks, vehicles, and more.
Handled the loading, local carriage, customs, and goods inspection for compressors going to Ukraine
Delivered two sterile tanks (13,000 kg and 18,000 kg) to Kuwait
-Completed route survey, removal of street obstacles, loading, and delivery
Handled warehouse operations for 8 containers of used cars
-Unloading from containers, loaded onto trucks for delivery
You can see some of the photos from these recent projects below. Visit pl.logisticsplus.com to learn more about LP Poland solutions.
The Logistics Plus (LP) Thailand team successfully transported two catamarans from Laem Chabang, Thailand, to Koror, Palau. At the start of the project, the LP Thailand team struggled to find a carrier that would accept the overlength and over-dimensional catamarans (12.22 L x 3.31 W x 4.21 H meters). The carriers didn’t understand that the bow (front of the boat) was curved, allowing the ISO lifting points to be clear for lifting without touching the catamarans.
After the LP Thailand team presented their idea to the client and shipping lines, the catamarans were approved to move on flat racks. A supervisor was on-site at each location to monitor the loading and discharge of the catamarans.
Pictured above are Jeremy Riggs, Andrew Miller, Erin Puckett, and Rodger Evans of the Logistics Plus Kansas City Team.
Logistics Plus (LP) is excited to announce the opening of our new office in Kansas City, Kansas! This new office is the latest addition to the growing Logistics Plus global network. “LP Kansas City” can assist with virtually any logistics or supply chain need, specializing in project cargo services. The LP Kansas City team has a wealth of knowledge in rail, distribution center management, project services for power plants and the energy sector, barge moves, and heavy haul moves.
Meet the Team
Rodger Evans – Rodger has had a 30-year career in the logistics industry, with 16 years handling project cargo. Rodger grew up on the East Coast and moved to Kansas City in 2018.
Email: rodger.evans@logisticsplus.com
Andrew Miller – Andrew has worked with Rodger for the last nine years, handling project cargo across nearly every industry. Andrew’s primary expertise is handling rail cargo. He was born and raised in Kansas.
Email: andrew.miller@logisticsplus.com
Jeremy Riggs – Jeremy has worked with Rodger and Andrew for the last five years, handling mainly rail cargo in the project industry. Jeremy has lived in both Kansas and Arkansas.
Email: jeremy.riggs@logisticsplus.com
Erin Puckett – Erin has worked with both Andrew and Jeremy from the client side before joining the team to learn project logistics. Erin grew up as an Army brat and moved to Kansas permanently in 2014.
Email: erin.puckett@logisticsplus.com
Logistics Plus, Inc. (Kansas City Branch)
113 Delaware Street, Suite A
Leavenworth, KS 66048
For any requests involving the Kansas City team, please email rodger.evans@logisticsplus.com. We thank you for all current business and future opportunities and look forward to assisting you.
The Logistics Plus (LP) Poland team continues to support and manage projects across Poland and nearby countries. In September 2023, the LP Poland team has:
Delivered new production line products to the Czech Republic
Delivered containers of humanitarian aid to Ukraine
Delivered CAT and HELI forklifts to Ukraine
Delivered LPG tanks to Europe
Delivered abnormal skids and oversized boxes to Europe
And more!
You can see some of the photos from these recent projects below. Visit pl.www.logisticsplus.com to learn more about LP Poland solutions.
The Logistics Plus (LP) Malaysia team successfully handled a project shipment initiated by the Logistics Plus USA Project Cargo team. The project involved transporting two deaerator tanks from Port Klang, Malaysia, to Charleston, South Carolina (USA). The tanks each weighed 46.227 tons and measured 21.430 m (more than 60 feet) long. In total, the combined weight was 93.26 tons with a volume of 668.62 CBM. The LP Malaysia team used a 7-axle heavy-duty hydraulic trailer to transport the cargo.
LP Malaysia Country Manager Kelvin Teng commented on the project: “This project showed the importance of trust and teamwork. Our team worked very closely with the LP USA Project Cargo team, and we’d like to thank them for their support and guidance in making this happen.”