Mauricio Vázquez del Mercado      Wed, 05/07/2023

Tradelossa has the honor to be part of one of the major projects within the steel industry for the northern section of Mexico. Located at the state of Nuevo Leon, the northern Mexican state it’s well known for their great industrial and manufacturing infrastructure, being the steel sector one of their strongest markets in the region.

Tradelossa’s scope for this project aligned with the personalized needs of their clients, looking to successfully complete the hauling operations of over 150 oversized gantry components through near 100 freights departing from the port of Altamira, Tamaulipas. One of Mexico’s busiest and major commercial ports located 500 km (310 miles) from the site point in Garcia, Nuevo Leon.

The competition of this project it’s scheduled to August 2023, and it will strengthen the entire Steel industry within the region, bringing more jobs supplementing the high demand for steel-based products for the state’s industrial sector.

So far, throughout the month of June, Tradelossa completed 33% of the hauling operations scheduled for the entire project. Our team continues to move strong and always making sure to provide an individual and personalized solution for each freight during their hauling and Rigging operations.

These are the dimensions of each Gantry component hauled so far:

7 meters long, 7 meters wide, 3 meters high and weighing 70 tons.

 

What is Tradelossa?

Tradelossa it's a proudly Mexican company that's been in the logistics industry for 50 years, standing out for its world class quality standards and services. Specializing in heavy and oversized cargo, Tradelossa also offers rigging, M.R.O. supply chain and forwarding solutions all over Mexico, USA, and Central America. Overcoming every challenge, employing the experience and work discipline of its group of professionals, and making use of state-of-the-art equipment for the handling of heavy and specialized cargo.

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