Equipment Relocation Services

Precision Disassembly and Component Labeling

Technicians document configurations, photograph assemblies, and tag every component for accurate reassembly. Manufacturer specifications guide torque values, fastener retention, and protective measures. Sensitive subsystems are capped, sealed, and packaged to control contamination. Detailed as-built records travel with the equipment.

Protective Packaging and Secure Transport

Custom crating, shock absorption, and moisture barriers safeguard delicate parts in transit. Load balancing and tie-down methods are engineered to maintain stability and prevent stress. Real-time status updates and custody documentation provide transparency from pickup to delivery. Routes are coordinated to minimize vibration and environmental exposure.

Project Management, Safety, and Compliance

A dedicated manager oversees schedule, budget, and change control from start to finish. Permits, lift plans, and regulatory requirements are coordinated to meet local and industry standards. Safety protocols, toolbox talks, and hazard controls are enforced at every phase. Post-move support addresses punch-list items and final documentation.

Frequently Asked Questions

We move industrial machinery, construction equipment, production lines, generators/transformers, and other oversized or overweight assets. Projects use the right mix of low-bed trailers, cranes, forklifts, and skates based on load dimensions, weight, and site conditions.
We handle the end-to-end workflow: site survey and method statement, risk assessment, rigging/lift planning, dismantling and packing, loading, transport (often via low-bed trailer), offloading, positioning, reassembly, and handover. We use certified rigging and securement, plan safe routes, and arrange required permits, escorts, and insurance to meet Singapore regulations.
Share equipment specs (dimensions, weight, center of gravity), origin/destination details (access, floor level, door widths/ramps), site constraints (ground bearing, utilities isolation), required scope (dismantle/reinstall, testing), and target dates. Cost and timelines depend on complexity; straightforward in-city moves can be completed quickly once scheduled, while oversized or cross-border moves may need additional lead time for permits and route surveys.