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deugro Completes Oversized Vessel Transport for Wave C1 Project

deugro and dteq Transport Engineering Solutions completed the transport of six oversized deaerator vessels to the Wave C1 Project in Abu Dhabi, combining RO/RO operations, marine and overland logistics.
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deugro, in cooperation with dteq Transport Engineering Solutions, has successfully executed the transportation of six oversized deaerator vessels from Ras Al Khaimah to the Wave C1 Project site in Mirfa, Abu Dhabi.

Each vessel weighed 158 t and measured 36.6 m in length, requiring detailed planning and execution with centimetre-level accuracy throughout the operation.

The logistics scope combined RO/RO handling, a 139 nautical mile marine voyage, and a final 132 km overland transport to the project location. The integrated approach ensured continuity across all transport phases.

Operations were conducted from a small and congested port environment, where precise timing was critical. Early berthing coordination, accurate cargo draft calculations, and close alignment among all stakeholders were essential to maintaining schedule integrity.

Throughout the project lifecycle, deugro and dteq Transport Engineering Solutions teams were present at every key stage, overseeing activities from load-out through to final delivery. This on-site involvement ensured safe, efficient, and on-time execution of the transport scope.

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This article was prepared with the assistance of AI tools to enhance clarity and efficiency.
All information has been reviewed and verified by the HMT News editor.
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