Project Cargo
Annex 13 provides project cargo services for freight that requires advance planning, specialized equipment, and disciplined execution. We manage oversized, overweight, and complex shipments moving through ports, roads, and job sites where mistakes are expensive and timelines matter.
Project cargo doesn’t allow for shortcuts. Equipment selection, routing, permits, escorts, and site access all have to be aligned before the move begins. Our approach starts early, accounting for dimensions, weight, clearance restrictions, and delivery conditions so execution stays controlled from origin to final set.
We coordinate project cargo moves across the United States, supporting port discharge, inland transportation, and job site delivery. Each phase is planned around real constraints - terminal capabilities, road restrictions, permitting timelines, and on-site requirements - not assumptions.
Visibility into progress matters, but only if it’s actionable. Shipment milestones, handoffs, and delivery status are tracked so teams know where freight stands and what’s coming next. When conditions change, adjustments are made deliberately to protect the schedule and the cargo.
Coordination is critical at every step. We work directly with ports, stevedores, carriers, and site teams to ensure lifts, transfers, and deliveries are executed safely and in sequence. The focus is on preparation and communication, not last-minute problem solving.
Annex 13’s project cargo services are built for moves where there’s no margin for error. From port to site, the objective stays the same: plan thoroughly, execute cleanly, and deliver freight exactly where and when it’s supposed to arrive.