Transport and Heavy Lift Engineering for Complex Cargo Projects

Move your cargo with confidence. SEA.O.G provides fast, field-proven engineering support for transport projects involving oversized, heavy, or irregular loads. We offer lifting and stowage plans, operational procedures, and on-site supervision. Our team helps technical and commercial teams keep projects moving with plans that are clear, compliant, and practical.

Includes stowage, lifting, and transport planning.

Custom Engineering Support for Project Cargo and Specialized Transport

SEA.O.G helps teams finish the job with confidence. We step in when timelines are tight, budgets are fixed, and there’s no room for mistakes. Our engineering support shows up exactly when it’s needed. Plans are delivered, crews are ready, and projects move forward without unnecessary delays. Our clients rely on us to keep critical work on track.

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When It’s Critical, Teams Call SEA.O.G

It usually starts with a small gap in the plan, maybe the stowage layout isn’t final, or no one’s sure if the crane can handle the lift as configured. People assume it’ll get sorted. But time passes, subcontractors are waiting, and surveyors start raising concerns.

Then the window to execute closes. Crews sit idle. Deadlines slip. That’s when leadership starts asking questions. And suddenly the cost of a missing or incomplete engineering plan isn’t just theoretical, but it’s real, and it’s painful. When the pressure hits, teams call SEA.O.G because they need help from people who know how to fix it fast.

What Our Transport and Heavy Lift Engineering Covers

Our team delivers high-quality engineering support tailored to your cargo, vessel, and timeline. We support internal teams with fast-turnaround deliverables that meet operational, regulatory, and commercial needs. Our documents are structured for approval with MWS, class societies, and port authorities.

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Full Project Transport Engineering & Field Support

This is our most complete service package. We handle intake, planning, drawings, review, and on-site supervision. It is designed to reduce project risk and keep execution aligned from day one to day done.

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Complete Method Statement & Operational Planning

We combine all critical documentation into a single package. Clients receive everything needed for planning, coordination, and execution with clear procedures, drawings, and safety references.

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Stowage & Securing Planning / Engineering

Our stowage plans are custom-built to match vessel layout and cargo geometry. We help clients avoid shifting, damage, or overloading by accounting for space, weight, and route conditions.

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Lifting Plan Engineering

Each plan includes rigging layout, crane specifications, center of gravity calculations, and equipment recommendations. This reduces guesswork and creates confidence for the crew.

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Barge Ballast Plan & Stability Analysis

We model ballast and stability to maintain trim and heel throughout the voyage. Our team verifies loading conditions and provides calculations needed for compliance and safety.

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Engineered by Marine Experts Who’ve Done the Work

Our team members have worked on deck, in yards, and alongside lift teams. We understand what crews need and what surveyors expect. That experience is reflected in every drawing and every plan.

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Where Our Engineering Services Make the Difference

We support engineering for a wide range of operations. Our clients include barge operators, wind project developers, EPC contractors, infrastructure owners, and breakbulk teams.

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Real Project Outcomes That Saved Time, Budget, and Reputation

A project manager contacted SEA.O.G with a transport deadline approaching and no engineering in place. We delivered a complete plan set fast enough for them to hold their schedule and keep the vessel booked. That project helped them secure a larger contract the following month.

On another job, we caught a lifting issue that would have caused a significant delay. After updating the plan, the team completed the operation safely and stayed within budget. The client estimated they saved over $300,000 by avoiding rework, penalties, and lost time. SEA.O.G becomes the reason projects stay on track, not the reason they stall.

Contact SEA.O.G’s Engineering Team

Reach out and we’ll show you how we can help with your next operation. You can ask questions, book a scoped consult, or request your first plan at no cost.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is heavy lift engineering?

Heavy lift engineering involves structural and mechanical planning for moving large or complex cargo. It requires the knowledge and tools of experienced marine engineers and support team to deliver drawings that meet safety and operational requirements.

Project cargo consists of complex or oversized items that require specialized engineering and transport planning. Unlike breakbulk, it often involves feasibility studies and coordination across multiple partners to implement effective solutions.

Lifting plans typically include load calculations, rigging layouts, sling angles, crane specs, and safety measures. These documents assist field crews by outlining exactly how to manage critical lift operations.

Yes. SEA.O.G provides a team who can assist with operations at the yard, port, or job site. This hands-on support helps your company manage challenges in real time and put the plan into practice with full confidence that it reflects proper development by our in-house team.

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