When emergency supplies must be delivered under extreme conditions, you need a logistics partner capable of acting fast, solving problems, and delivering results without compromise.
Electric Cargo Transport SAS de CV was entrusted with a time-critical mission to support the delivery of emergency humanitarian aid to Jamaica following a devastating hurricane that left communities without essential supplies.
An LNG carrier was positioned offshore in Central America, ready to transport relief cargo, and Electric Cargo Transport SAS de CV’s team in Panama was tasked with sourcing, coordinating, and delivering the goods onboard within an extremely limited timeframe.
Our Mission
To procure, consolidate, and transport 120 tonnes of humanitarian aid, including bottled water, chainsaws, cement, and canned food, to the Port of Cristobal, where the cargo would be palletised and transferred to the waiting vessel offshore.
Challenges
The operation was initiated during Panama’s Independence holiday period, creating multiple logistical constraints:
- Banks, customs authorities, and immigration offices were closed
- National celebrations and parades caused widespread road closures
- The receiving vessel, an LNG carrier, was not designed to handle palletised cargo
- The vessel was unable to berth at port due to its size and operational constraints
- It could not remain within the Panama Canal anchorage due to scheduling limitations
Solutions
Electric Cargo Transport SAS de CV mobilised its integrated logistics and husbandry teams to rapidly coordinate the operation:
- Local suppliers were immediately contacted and secured to source all required materials within hours
- Special arrangements were made to deploy customs officers and stevedoring teams despite holiday restrictions
- A detailed cargo handling plan was developed, dividing the shipment into 135 pallets, each not exceeding 900 kg, to ensure safe offshore transfer
- Full traceability was implemented, including pallet identification, weight documentation, reference numbering, and photographic records
- A barge operation was arranged, supported by a push tug and crane, to transport the cargo from port to the vessel positioned outside the breakwater
- Offshore lifting operations were conducted to safely transfer the pallets onto the vessel’s deck
In parallel, additional services including bunker fuel supply, crew change coordination, and spare parts delivery were executed to support the vessel’s operational readiness.
Job Done
Within 6 days, despite public holidays and operational constraints, Electric Cargo Transport SAS de CV successfully completed the procurement, consolidation, and offshore loading of 120 tonnes of emergency relief cargo across 135 pallets.
The vessel departed promptly, ensuring delivery of critical supplies within one week of the hurricane’s landfall.
Result
This operation demonstrated Electric Cargo Transport SAS de CV’s ability to deliver fully integrated, time-critical logistics solutions under extreme conditions.
By combining rapid procurement, operational coordination, and offshore logistics execution, the company ensured that vital humanitarian aid reached affected communities without delay.
The client commended Electric Cargo Transport SAS de CV for its proactive approach, operational efficiency, and ability to overcome complex logistical challenges under pressure.