The cargo consisted of:
A Naphtha Stabiliser Column (distillation) at 50.70 x 4.80 x 5.40m / 129mt - using a 14.6m spacer
A Stripper Column (helps remove volatiles from water) at 42.05 x 5.00 x 5.70m / 220mt - using a 12.5m spacer
A Swing Naphtha Stripper (heavy gases condenser) at 36.50 x 6.20 x 6.70m / 92mt - using a 10m spacer
An Absorber Column (allows separation of gases from liquids) at 32.30 x 3.40 x 3.70m / 75mt
EXG's scope included the transportation as well as railway shutdowns, civil work at various points and the dismantling of a toll plaza to allow the huge cargo to pass safely. The team also had to deal with heavy non-seasonal rains leaving the roads pot-holed and uneven in many places which was a risk for the cargo and had to be corrected.
The EXG team endured and delivered the difficult project successfully despite the challenges, all thanks to detailed plans coordinated by their asset management, heavy hauling, and engineering departments well in advance of the cargo's movement.