Do you coordinate route surveys?
Yes. Route surveys can assess access, clearances, turning radius, bridge limits and other movement constraints before mobilisation.

Planning-led project cargo execution across port interfaces, permits, inland routes and final delivery.
Service overview
Planned around the operational requirement
Max Marine plans and executes heavy-lift and project movements for EPC, oil and gas and industrial teams, covering route surveys, oversize permits, crane and rigging support, specialised trailers, escorts, staging and final site delivery.
Planning starts with the cargo dimensions, weight, centre of gravity, lifting points and route access so clearances, permits, equipment and the delivery sequence are settled before the load leaves the port.

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Included scope
The working scope is confirmed against the vessel, cargo, site or project requirement before execution.
Buyer guidance
The answers below are general planning guidance. Port, authority, vessel and timing requirements are confirmed for the specific operation.
Yes. Route surveys can assess access, clearances, turning radius, bridge limits and other movement constraints before mobilisation.
Share the cargo drawings, dimensions, weight, collection point and destination for a movement review.