Project Cargo Shipping: Heavy & Oversized Freight in Egypt

Egypt's industrial boom demands specialized logistics for heavy machinery, oversized equipment, and time-critical infrastructure components. Project cargo represents the backbone of Egypt's construction, energy, and manufacturing sectors—requiring precision planning, custom transport solutions, and expert customs handling from origin to destination. At Seagate Express, we deliver 98% project cargo success rate with in-house heavy lift specialists, …

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Egypt’s industrial boom demands specialized logistics for heavy machinery, oversized equipment, and time-critical infrastructure components. Project cargo represents the backbone of Egypt’s construction, energy, and manufacturing sectors—requiring precision planning, custom transport solutions, and expert customs handling from origin to destination.

At Seagate Express, we deliver 98% project cargo success rate with in-house heavy lift specialists, modular trailers, and 15+ years of experience handling Egypt’s most complex shipments [about-us].

What Is Project Cargo Shipping?

Project cargo shipping refers to the transportation of heavy, oversized, or high-value equipment for industrial projects—typically requiring custom engineering, specialized transport modes, and coordinated logistics planning. Unlike standard freight, project cargo involves multi-modal transport (ocean + air + overland), custom permits, and milestone-based delivery schedules.

Key characteristics include:

  • Weight: 20+ tons per unit (up to 500+ tons for heavy lift)
  • Dimensions: Beyond standard container sizes (OOG = Out of Gauge)
  • Value: High-value equipment ($100K–$10M+ per shipment)
  • Timeline: Project-driven delivery (aligned with construction/installation milestones)
  • Complexity: Requires engineering assessments, route surveys, and custom permits

Egypt handles 500+ project cargo shipments annually through Alexandria and Port Said, serving energy, construction, and manufacturing sectors

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What Is the Difference Between Project Cargo and General Cargo?

FeatureProject CargoGeneral Cargo
PurposeIndustrial projects (construction, energy, manufacturing)Standard commercial shipments (consumer goods, retail)
Weight/Size20–500+ tons; oversized (OOG)0.5–25 tons; standard container sizes
Transport ModeMulti-modal (ocean + air + overland)Single-mode (container ship or truck)
Planning Time2–6 months (route surveys, permits, engineering)1–7 days (booking + shipment)
CustomsSpecial permits, temporary import, tax exemptionsStandard customs clearance
InsuranceCustom project insurance ($1M–$50M coverage)Standard marine insurance
Cost$50K–$10M+ per shipment$500–$50K per shipment

Project cargo is project-driven (aligned with construction timelines), while general cargo is demand-driven (regular commercial shipments).

Project Cargo vs Heavy Lift?

Heavy lift is a subset of project cargo focused on extremely heavy single units (100–500+ tons):

AspectHeavy LiftProject Cargo
Weight Range100–500+ tons per unit20–500+ tons (multiple units)
EquipmentHeavy lift vessels, cranes (500+ ton capacity)Modular trailers, low-bed trailers, breakbulk
ExamplesPower plant turbines, ship segmentsConstruction machinery, wind turbine components
Planning3–6 months (structural assessments)2–6 months (multi-modal coordination)

Heavy lift = Single ultra-heavy unit (e.g., turbine)
Project cargo = Multiple heavy/oversized units for one project (e.g., entire factory equipment)

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Project Cargo vs Out of Gauge (OOG) Cargo?

Out of Gauge (OOG) refers to cargo that exceeds standard container dimensions:

AspectOOG CargoProject Cargo
DefinitionWidth/height/length exceeds container limitsHeavy + oversized + high-value for industrial projects
WeightAny weight (even light but oversized)20–500+ tons
ExamplesConstruction cranes, vehicle framesPower plant equipment, wind turbines, machinery
ClassificationDimensional constraintWeight + dimension + value + project purpose

OOG cargo is a dimensional classification, while project cargo includes weight + purpose + complexity.

Which Egyptian Industries Use Project Cargo Logistics? 

Egypt’s industrial transformation drives massive project cargo demand across these key sectors:

IndustryProject Cargo TypesAnnual Volume (Egypt)Key Ports
Energy & PowerTurbines, generators, solar panels, wind turbine components150+ shipments/yearAlexandria, Damietta
ConstructionCranes, excavators, concrete plants, steel structures200+ shipments/yearPort Said, Alexandria
Oil & GasPipelines, refineries equipment, compressors80+ shipments/yearSuez, Ain Sokhna
ManufacturingFactory machinery, assembly lines, robotics100+ shipments/yearPort Said, Alexandria
InfrastructureBridge segments, tunnel equipment, railway systems70+ shipments/yearAlexandria, Damietta

Seagate Express has delivered 1M+ tons of project cargo to Egypt’s energy and construction sectors, including 500-ton turbines for New Administrative Capital power plants

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What Transport Modes Are Used for Project Cargo in Egypt?

Project cargo requires multi-modal transport to navigate Egypt’s complex logistics network:

Ocean Freight (Breakbulk & Heavy Lift Vessels)

Breakbulk shipping handles individual heavy items (20–200 tons) without containers:

  • Vessels: General cargo ships with onboard cranes (50–500 ton capacity)
  • Loading: Deck cargo or holds (no containerization)
  • Best for: Machinery, steel structures, industrial equipment
  • Egypt ports: Alexandria, Port Said, Damietta handle 80% of breakbulk

Heavy lift vessels transport ultra-heavy units (100–500+ tons):

  • Capacity: 500–2,000+ ton cranes
  • Examples: Power plant turbines, ship segments
  • Timeline: 3–6 weeks (booking + transit)

Air Freight for Time-Critical Components

Air freight is used for urgent, high-value project components:

  • Weight limit: 70 tons per shipment (max aircraft capacity)
  • Best for: Electronics, control systems, spare parts
  • Advantage: 24–48 hours delivery (vs. 3–6 weeks ocean)
  • Cost: 5–10x higher than ocean freight
  • Airports: Cairo International, Alexandria Airport

Pro tip: Use air vs sea freight comparison for time-sensitive components vs. bulk equipment [air-vs-sea].

Overland Freight (Modular Trailers, Low-Bed Trailers)

Overland freight Egypt is critical for port-to-site delivery:

Trailer TypeWeight CapacityBest ForEgypt Routes
Modular Trailers100–500 tonsUltra-heavy machineryCairo–Alexandria, Suez Road
Low-Bed Trailers50–200 tonsConstruction equipmentAll major highways
Flatbed Trailers20–100 tonsSteel structures, containersUrban deliveries

Seagate Express operates 30+ modular trailers and 50+ low-bed trucks across Egypt, with 24/7 permits for oversized cargo [overland-freight].

What Are the Main Challenges of Project Cargo in Egypt?

ChallengeImpactSolution
Customs Permits2–6 weeks delay for special clearancePre-approval via Egyptian Customs Authority
Road PermitsOOG cargo requires Ministry of Transport permitsRoute surveys + weight assessments
Port CongestionAlexandria/Port Said face 3–7 day delaysUse Damietta/Ain Sokhna for heavy cargo
Weight RestrictionsSome bridges have 40-ton limitsModular trailers + route planning
** insurance Coverage**Standard policies don’t cover heavy liftCustom project insurance ($1M–$50M)
Equipment AvailabilityHeavy lift cranes limited in EgyptPre-book 3–6 months ahead

85% of project cargo delays in Egypt are customs-related—use a dedicated customs clearance agent for smooth processing [customs-agent].

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What Documents Are Required for Project Cargo Clearance in Egypt?

Project cargo requires specialized documentation beyond standard customs forms:

DocumentPurposeRequired For
Commercial InvoiceValue declarationAll shipments
Bill of LadingOwnership transferOcean freight
Packing ListItemized cargo detailsAll shipments
Certificate of OriginCountry verificationAll imports
Special Import PermitCustoms approval for heavy/OOG>20 tons or OOG
Road PermitMinistry of Transport approvalOOG overland transport
Weight CertificateLoad verification>50 tons
Insurance CertificateCoverage proofAll heavy cargo
Technical SpecificationsEquipment detailsMachinery, turbines

For customs clearance documents, download our free checklist: [customs-documents].

How to Choose a Project Cargo Provider in Egypt

Select a project cargo provider based on these critical factors:

CriterionMinimum RequirementSeagate Express
Experience5+ years in project cargo15+ years [about-us]
EquipmentModular trailers, heavy lift cranes30+ modular trailers, 500-ton cranes
Success Rate90%+ clearance success98% [about-us]
PermitsIn-house customs brokerageLicensed Egyptian Customs Authority broker
InsuranceCustom project coverage ($1M+)$50M coverage [marine-insurance]
Global NetworkPartners in 20+ countries50+ global partners [about-us]
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FAQs 

What is the difference between breakbulk and project cargo?

Breakbulk is a transport method (individual heavy items without containers), while project cargo is a shipment purpose (industrial project equipment). Breakbulk can be used for project cargo, but project cargo also includes heavy lift, OOG, and multi-modal transport.

Can project cargo be shipped by air from Egypt?

Yes, but only for urgent, high-value components under 70 tons. Air freight is 5–10x more expensive than ocean but delivers in 24–48 hours. Best for electronics, control systems, or spare parts—not bulk machinery. Use air vs sea freight comparison for decision-making [air-vs-sea].

What equipment is needed to move project cargo on Egyptian roads?

Modular trailers (100–500 tons), low-bed trailers (50–200 tons), and flatbed trailers (20–100 tons). For OOG cargo, you need Ministry of Transport permits + route surveys. Seagate Express operates 30+ modular trailers across Egypt [overland-services].

How long does project cargo clearance take at Egyptian ports?

Standard clearance: 3–7 days (with pre-approved permits). Without permits: 2–6 weeks delay. Use a licensed customs clearance agent for fastest processing [customs-agent]. Alexandria and Port Said face 3–7 day congestion; Damietta is faster for heavy cargo.

Do project cargo shipments need special insurance?

Yes. Standard marine insurance doesn’t cover heavy lift or OOG cargo. Project cargo requires custom insurance ($1M–$50M coverage) with heavy lift endorsements. Get marine insurance coverage before booking [marine-insurance].

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What is the role of a project cargo forwarder?

A project cargo forwarder coordinates multi-modal transport (ocean + air + overland), secures customs permits, arranges specialized equipment, and manages milestone delivery. They handle engineering assessments, route surveys, and insurance—unlike standard freight forwarders.

Ready to ship project cargo? Seagate Express delivers 98% success rate with 15+ years of experience, 30+ modular trailers, and in-house customs brokerage.

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