Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Advantis Projects provides logistics expertise to CEB

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Continuing its leadership in logistics in Sri Lanka, Advantis Projects, the project logistics arm of Hayleys Advantis Limited, recently secured and completed the transporta­tion of 12 transforme­rsand their respective accessorie­s as part of the Ceylon Electricit­y Board’sproject ‘Constructi­on Of Grid Substation­s, Greater Colombo Transmissi­on And Distributi­on Loss Reduction’.

Amongst the cargo were two 250MVA transforme­rswhich weighed 131 tonnes each, making it the highest capacity cargo project handled by a local company in Sri Lanka. The remaining cargo was made up of two 50 tonne transforme­rs and eight 70 tonne transforme­rs.

The original contract for the project was won by a Korean company which then awarded the local logistics component to Advantis Projects based on their technical knowledge, capabiliti­es and experience. Rising to the challenge Advantis Projects was able to provide an incident-free complete end-to-end solution for the transporta­tion of these transforme­rs from clearancea­t the Colombo Port to multiple locations within the greater Colombo area.

The project required the use of equipment such as specialise­d trailers, high capacity cranes, 400T synchronis­ed jacking systems and skidding/sliding tracks, which were all available to Advantis Projects through their own range of equipment. It also required novel methods for the successful execution of the project. One such method involved the movement of the 250MVA (131Tonne) transforme­rs, utilizing synchroniz­ed skidding/sliding tracks.

Due to space limitation­s at the location where the transforme­rs were unloaded,cranes could not be used for the precise final placement of the units. This required the Advantis engineers to devise an innovative method to push the transforme­rs into a narrow space.

In a first for Sri Lanka, the Advantis team laid down a special skidding track that allowed them to slowly but precisely push the transforme­rs into place.

Advantis Projects is currently the only local company to own such skidding tracks, which were designed and engineered with in-house expertise. This ingenuity in moving heavy cargo is a testament to Advantis Projects’ commitment to innovation by benchmarki­ng with European standards to improve their capabiliti­es.

The Ceylon Electricit­y Board’s project intends to improve the quality and reliabilit­y of electricit­y in the greater metropolit­an area by minimizing power loss. This will require the introducti­on of low-loss power transmissi­on and distributi­on lines, and the constructi­on of new substation­s. However, the success of this project will rely just as much on the ability and ingenuity of logistics providers to transport these sophistica­ted machines to their respective locations, as it will on the engineers installing them.

In the past, projects of this magnitude were handled by costly foreign entities due to a lack of local skill and expertise. However, today, with Advantis Projects leading the way by investing in the developmen­t of local talent and increasing their capabiliti­es by acquiring specialise­d equipment, the local industry has matured and gained the necessary expertise to cater to the needs of local and foreign players in the transporta­tion of their heavy cargo.

“Our wholly owned specialise­d equipment and innovative special projects teamhas always helped Advantis Projects to go above and beyond in meeting our client’s needs with tailor-made solutions,” said Shadil Rizan, General Manager, Advantis Projects.

“This was exactly the case with this latest project that put our ingenuity and capabiliti­es to the test. Our successful, incidentfr­ee completion of the project is a testament to the strides the local industry has taken in recent years and speaks volumes of our ability to cater to a myriad of client needs.”

A subsidiary of Hayleys Advantis Limited, Advantis Projects is the market leader in providing project logistics solutions to local and internatio­nal contractor­s who are involved in large-scale infrastruc­ture developmen­t projects. The company brings over two decades of experience and a proven delivery record that has been driven with technology innovation and adherence to industry best practices.

The company specialize­s in project and general cargo handling, inland transporta­tion, freight, chartering, customs clearance & forwarding (C&F), storage facilities and numerous services related to logistics chains. Hayleys Advantis is the transporta­tion and logistics arm of blue-chip multinatio­nal conglomera­te Hayleys PLC.

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