
Successful project logistics is based on rigorous, detailed planning, attention to detail, superior execution and hands-on control.
Services
BDP Project Logistics has a solid reputation for providing quality, customized logistics solutions for EPC (Engineering, Procurement and Construction) projects, mining projects, oil and gas, power generation, and other infrastructure projects. BDP is an expert in the transportation of over-dimensional cargos via various transport modes, including barge, rail, truck, aircraft, and vessel.

Services include:
- Logistics process analysis and optimization
- Cost analysis to optimize pricing & sourcing
- Freight negotiation and carrier cost maintenance
- Supplier schedule expediting
- In-house project (civil) engineering services
- Route & bridge surveys
- Regulatory & security compliance
- End-to-end materials management and tracking
- Inland transport via truck, rail & barge including required permits
- Coordination of inspections
- Project cargo consolidation & line-item verification
- Export packing
- Advanced corrosion prevention
- Port & off-site warehousing
- Aircraft & vessel charters
- Marine / cargo surveys
- Supervision of port operations for heavy lifts and over-dimensional cargo
- Heavy lift planning & execution
- Duty exemption management
- Complete documentation
- Customs clearance
- Online global shipment tracking and reports
- Hazardous cargo management
- Letter of credit & banking services
- Document translation
- Turnkey & full logistics management
Permata Dunia Sukses Utama

To meet its increasing production goals, PDSU purchased a refinery and warehouse in Singapore that had closed down. PDSU wanted a logistics provider that could move the entire plant from Singapore to Cilegon.
Larsen & Toubro

Larsen & Toubro were undertaking a new development project on Saadiyat Island. Saadiyat Island is a 27-square-kilometer natural island—half the size of Bermuda—and lies only 500 meters offshore of Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates’ capital city. The island can be reached by road and sea. Normal cargo and truckloads not exceeding 90 tons can be driven to the island without any problems. Access by sea—a distance of 12 nautical miles—is very challenging: there are only three jetties, designed for small passenger ships and for small barges, tugs, etc., but no cargo movements have taken place before.