May4 , 2026

    TBC KAILASH executes heavy-lift steel coil operations at Maputo Port, Mozambique

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    TBC KAILASH has successfully completed the loading of Hot Rolled Steel Coils (HRSC) at Maputo Port, marking another significant milestone in the vessel’s role in facilitating reliable and efficient global steel movements.

    The operation involved complex heavy-lift cargo handling, requiring meticulous planning, precision execution, and strict adherence to international safety standards. Despite the challenging nature of steel coil cargo—owing to its high weight, concentrated load factors, and sensitivity to handling—the loading was executed seamlessly through coordinated efforts between the vessel’s crew, port authorities, stevedores, and cargo surveyors.

    Advanced lifting gear, optimized stowage plans, and continuous real-time monitoring ensured that each steel coil was handled and secured safely, minimizing operational risks and safeguarding both cargo integrity and vessel stability. The crew implemented stringent safety protocols, including pre-operation risk assessments, toolbox meetings, and continuous supervision throughout the loading process.

    Port operations at Maputo were conducted with high operational efficiency, ensuring minimal turnaround time while maintaining uncompromising safety standards. The successful execution underscores the port’s growing capability in handling specialized and heavy cargo, reinforcing its position as a key logistics gateway for regional and international trade.

    The completion of this operation further strengthens TBC KAILASH’s track record in handling project and heavy-lift cargoes, particularly in the steel trade, where reliability, precision, and safety are paramount. It also highlights the vessel’s contribution to supporting global supply chains by enabling the smooth movement of critical industrial commodities across international markets.

    This achievement reflects the continued commitment of all stakeholders involved to operational excellence, safety, and efficiency—key pillars in sustaining resilient and dependable global steel logistics.

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