BDP Project Logistics website showcases its ability to handle the tough stuff
SINGAPORE, February 26, 2009 – BDP Project Logistics has established a new website to showcase the unit’s amazing ability to deliver complicated, large scale projects.
BDP Project Logistics, a wholly-owned subsidiary of BDP International, focuses on the growing number of large heavy-lift projects around the world – the sort of projects most companies turn down for being too difficult.
Many of these big and complex projects are in the energy and natural resources markets such as the construction, mining, power, oil and gas, alternative energy, and chemical industries. And often the projects are located in remote locations in emerging markets such as China, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Latin America, Eastern Europe, Africa, Russia, and the former CIS countries.
The new website (www.bdpprojects.com) details the company’s history, services, local expertise, global locations, and the management team. Visitors may also use the website to request a quotation.
According to BDP Project Logistics’ CEO, Mr Peter Huels, managing the unusual is usual for BDP Project Logistics. “Many of the world’s most respected companies already rely on BDP Project Logistics to handle their most demanding air, sea and land logistics and transportation management challenges.”
“We have established this website to show existing and potential customers the breadth of turnkey and full logistics management services we can deliver. In this business there is no substitute for experience. We have a track record of delivering successful projects of every dimension-from the simple to the most complex, including specialized lifts, oversized cargo, and customized logistics,” Mr Huels said.
The website is another example of BDP’s use of technology to strengthen its competitive position. Through BDP’s service portal, BDPSmart (www.bdpsmart.com), clients have direct, easy access to a customizable suite of transportation and logistics tools. This technology provides a range of benefits to the customer including:
- Tracking and Tracing Information
- Electronic Document Generation and Storage
- Metrics Graphs and Detailed Reports
- User-Created and System-Designed Reporting Tools
- Proactive Event Management System
Established in 2008 and headquartered in Singapore, BDP Project Logistics has already secured a number of impressive contracts including:
- Transport for the huge industrial park located in Leuna, Germany for chemical giant Quinn Chemicals. This multimillion dollar project involved constructing a bridge over a railway track just so equipment could be moved to the site without shutting down the high traffic rail line between Erfurt and Halle;
- Logistics and transport for reactors and related equipment from Indonesia to northern Iraq for a US based power company;
- Logistics planning and transport involving machinery and equipment from Europe, Japan and North America for the construction of a chemical manufacturing plant near Guangzhou, China; and
- Global logistics and transport of transformers for Engineering Procurement Center (EPC) clients and major power generation companies.
For further information, contact:
Elizabeth Parke, BDP Project Logistics, 1646, Rankin Road, Suite 100, Houston, TX 77073, USA, phone: 1-281-233-4777, elizabeth.parke@bdpprojects.com.
Anna Neo, BDP Project Logistics, 511 Kampong Bahru Road, Keppel Distripark, #01-02/05, Singapore 099447, phone: 65-6723-4218, anna.neo@bdpap.com.
Matthew Shaw, Rubicon Consulting Pte Ltd, TEL: +65 6465 3029, HP: +65 9851 9340, matthew@rubcion.com.sg.
About BDP Project Logistics
BDP Project Logistics, a wholly-owned subsidiary of BDP International, is a leading privately held project logistics and transportation management services company. Headquartered in Singapore, it operates global logistics centers throughout Asia, Europe, Africa, the Middle East and the U.S., with a network of owned offices, strategic partnerships and agencies in more than 120 countries. The company provides customized logistics solutions that support engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) companies, mining, oil and gas, power generation and other infrastructure projects. It utilizes a variety of transport modes, including barge, rail, truck, aircraft and vessels to deliver over-dimensional cargoes to their often remote destinations. Also offered are end-to-end materials management and tracking, freight negotiation and carrier cost maintenance, in-house project engineering services, logistics process analysis and optimization, complete documentation, online tracking and reporting tools, coordination of cargo inspections, supervision of heavy lifts, oversized and hazardous cargo, port operations, and job-site unloading and checking. For more information, visit www.bdpprojects.com.
