PCN introduces Oversize in Hungary
0Project Cargo Network are pleased to introduce Oversize Logistics as new members in Hungary.
They are experts in international project logistics and European OOG transportation as well as many related services.
The company come recommended by current members as reliable, professional, and trustworthy with a experienced, knowledgeable, and prompt team.
“Oversize Logistics specialise in complex and highly challenging international project logistics assignments and domestic and European oversized and overweight cargo transport that requires precise and secure deliveries.”
“To us, project logistics is more than transportation, it is precise planning, responsible coordination, and accountable execution within one integrated system.
Our professional foundation is built on decades of international experience in specialised ocean freight, road transport, and project forwarding. With a proven track record, we understand exactly what is required for successful project execution – technical understanding, fast communication, transparent operations, and consistent coordination.
Partnership: We believe in collaborative, long-term professional relationships.
Transparency: We support joint success through clear communication and transparent operations.
Safety: Safe planning and precise execution form the basis of every decision we make.
Expertise: We provide specialised knowledge and proven experience.
Accountability: We keep the project’s critical points under control.
With our own fleet of vehicles and specialised equipment, our tailored end-to-end services covers the entire process – from preliminary planning, surveys, and packaging, through lifting, port and terminal handling, documentation, permits, and sea transport, to final deliveries and installation.”
OOG, Breakbulk, Heavy-Lift, and RORO; Site Surveys, Feasibility Assessments; Project Planning and Management; Packaging and Transport Preparation; Lifting and Lashing, and Port and Terminal Handling Operations; Documentation and Permits Administration; Multimodal Pre and On-Carriage; Oversized and Overweight Transport Services.
End-to-End Multimodal Solutions by Road, Rail and Barge; Factory-to-Port and Port-to-Site Deliveries; Route Planning, Surveys & Permits; Escort Services and Traffic Management Coordination; Installation and Positioning at Site; Comprehensive Organisation and Operational Management.
A recent project expertly handled by Oversize Logistics is outlined below.
Cargo: Heavy Machinery & Construction Modules; Weight & Volume: 8 Units at 650ftn / 4600cbm; Location: Hungary; Project Type: Heavy Lift & Turn-Key Delivery; Transport Mode: Inland Waterway and Road
Summary: Transport of oversized and overweight units, moving over 350km after the barge discharging operation.
The project challenges included: Oversized and overweight cargo dimensions, Tight transport schedule, Traffic obstacles on the route to the delivery site, Special lifting and handling requirements, Coordination with multiple stakeholders.
Project Logistics Architect at Oversize Logistics, Viktor Kardos explains; “This project’s primary challenge stemmed from the exceptional dimensions and weight of the critical units. Due to the limited quay wall geometry at the receiving inland river port, crane positioning had to be executed with centimeter-level accuracy to ensure the required turning radius and lifting reach for the safe discharge of the heaviest components.
A further complication arose from inadequate marking of the cargo center of gravity and lifting points, which required us to revise the lifting concept and re-engineer certain handling procedures during discharge operations.”
“The subsequent inland transport at night presented an additional layer of complexity. For the critical units, the overall transport configuration exceeded 55m in length, 5m wide, and 6m high, and weighed up to 260mtn. The delivery route covered 350km, frequently passing through populated urban and semi-urban areas.”
“Each route section, including overpasses, critical bends, and roundabouts, was pre-surveyed and modelled in advance. However, during execution, several sections required on-site reassessment and minor re-engineering to ensure a safe and uninterrupted passage.”
The scope of services provided by Oversize Logistics included: Route survey and feasibility study, Transport engineering and method statement, Heavy lift and crane coordination, Port handling and stevedoring, Road Transportation with permits and escorts.
Viktor continues; “This project was executed using a multimodal heavy-lift transport concept integrating a river barge shipment with specialised road haulage. Our responsibilities covered planning, engineering reviews, route and port assessments, customs support, and coordination of all permits and authority approvals.
Key execution risks related to cargo handling, route restrictions, and infrastructure capacity were assessed and managed before transport. During execution, we supervised the transition from barge discharge to road convoy operations and maintained close coordination with all involved parties. This approach ensured a controlled, reliable, and compliant delivery process.”
Project Cargo Network are pleased to introduce Oversize Logistics as new members in Hungary.
They are experts in international project logistics and European OOG transportation as well as many related services.
The company come recommended by current members as reliable, professional, and trustworthy with a experienced, knowledgeable, and prompt team.
“Oversize Logistics specialise in complex and highly challenging international project logistics assignments and domestic and European oversized and overweight cargo transport that requires precise and secure deliveries.”
“To us, project logistics is more than transportation, it is precise planning, responsible coordination, and accountable execution within one integrated system.
Our professional foundation is built on decades of international experience in specialised ocean freight, road transport, and project forwarding. With a proven track record, we understand exactly what is required for successful project execution – technical understanding, fast communication, transparent operations, and consistent coordination.
Partnership: We believe in collaborative, long-term professional relationships.
Transparency: We support joint success through clear communication and transparent operations.
Safety: Safe planning and precise execution form the basis of every decision we make.
Expertise: We provide specialised knowledge and proven experience.
Accountability: We keep the project’s critical points under control.
With our own fleet of vehicles and specialised equipment, our tailored end-to-end services covers the entire process – from preliminary planning, surveys, and packaging, through lifting, port and terminal handling, documentation, permits, and sea transport, to final deliveries and installation.”
OOG, Breakbulk, Heavy-Lift, and RORO; Site Surveys, Feasibility Assessments; Project Planning and Management; Packaging and Transport Preparation; Lifting and Lashing, and Port and Terminal Handling Operations; Documentation and Permits Administration; Multimodal Pre and On-Carriage; Oversized and Overweight Transport Services.
End-to-End Multimodal Solutions by Road, Rail and Barge; Factory-to-Port and Port-to-Site Deliveries; Route Planning, Surveys & Permits; Escort Services and Traffic Management Coordination; Installation and Positioning at Site; Comprehensive Organisation and Operational Management.
A recent project expertly handled by Oversize Logistics is outlined below.
Cargo: Heavy Machinery & Construction Modules; Weight & Volume: 8 Units at 650ftn / 4600cbm; Location: Hungary; Project Type: Heavy Lift & Turn-Key Delivery; Transport Mode: Inland Waterway and Road
Summary: Transport of oversized and overweight units, moving over 350km after the barge discharging operation.
The project challenges included: Oversized and overweight cargo dimensions, Tight transport schedule, Traffic obstacles on the route to the delivery site, Special lifting and handling requirements, Coordination with multiple stakeholders.
Project Logistics Architect at Oversize Logistics, Viktor Kardos explains; “This project’s primary challenge stemmed from the exceptional dimensions and weight of the critical units. Due to the limited quay wall geometry at the receiving inland river port, crane positioning had to be executed with centimeter-level accuracy to ensure the required turning radius and lifting reach for the safe discharge of the heaviest components.
A further complication arose from inadequate marking of the cargo center of gravity and lifting points, which required us to revise the lifting concept and re-engineer certain handling procedures during discharge operations.”
“The subsequent inland transport at night presented an additional layer of complexity. For the critical units, the overall transport configuration exceeded 55m in length, 5m wide, and 6m high, and weighed up to 260mtn. The delivery route covered 350km, frequently passing through populated urban and semi-urban areas.”
“Each route section, including overpasses, critical bends, and roundabouts, was pre-surveyed and modelled in advance. However, during execution, several sections required on-site reassessment and minor re-engineering to ensure a safe and uninterrupted passage.”
The scope of services provided by Oversize Logistics included: Route survey and feasibility study, Transport engineering and method statement, Heavy lift and crane coordination, Port handling and stevedoring, Road Transportation with permits and escorts.
Viktor continues; “This project was executed using a multimodal heavy-lift transport concept integrating a river barge shipment with specialised road haulage. Our responsibilities covered planning, engineering reviews, route and port assessments, customs support, and coordination of all permits and authority approvals.
Key execution risks related to cargo handling, route restrictions, and infrastructure capacity were assessed and managed before transport. During execution, we supervised the transition from barge discharge to road convoy operations and maintained close coordination with all involved parties. This approach ensured a controlled, reliable, and compliant delivery process.”















