PROJECT SHOWCASE
Port of Savannah, GA – Kentucky
Project Start Date | April 3, 2024
Project End Date | April 29, 2024
Transporting large-scale industrial equipment like press machines requires meticulous planning, expertise, and the ability to navigate unexpected challenges. Juno Logistics has recently demonstrated these capabilities in a high-stakes project cargo operation, moving 183 packages of press machines from the Port of Savannah to Kentucky. This blog post details how Juno Logistics managed this complex project amidst unforeseen logistical hurdles, showcasing their proficiency in handling substantial and sensitive cargo.
The primary challenge in the Port of Savannah project was the unexpected reduction in available loading appointments. This obstacle emerged due to a bridge collapse in Baltimore, which led to a redirection of breakbulk cargo to Savannah. Additionally, operational shifts at the port reduced the usual loading days from five to just two per week.
Recognizing the potential for delays, Juno Logistics’ Project Cargo team took immediate action. They engaged in proactive discussions with the Port of Savannah authorities, ensuring that the project’s needs were fully understood and prioritized. By securing loading appointments well in advance, they mitigated the risk of significant delays.
At Juno, we ensure that our clients have real-time access to their shipment’s status by actively sharing updates and pertinent information. We are dedicated to delivering professional and dependable services, treating every project with the highest level of care and precision.