From Port to Project Site: Conqueror Toronto Delivers Precision Aluminium Coil Logistics

By integrating ocean freight, specialized warehousing, and dedicated trucking solutions, W.T. Express Canada ensures the safe delivery of aluminium coils across Canada and beyond

W.T. Express Canada, Conqueror member in Toronto, Canada, continues to reinforce its reputation as a specialist in project and industrial logistics through its comprehensive handling of aluminium sheet and coil shipments destined for customers across Canada. The company provides an end-to-end solution covering ocean freight, warehousing, transloading, and nationwide trucking, ensuring these high-value products arrive safely despite the operational challenges posed by long distances and extreme weather.

Manufactured in China, the aluminium sheets and coils are shipped by ocean freight in full container loads, with each 20 or 40-foot container carrying two to four coils depending on weight and size restrictions. Each coil weighs approximately 10,000 kg and occupies around 8 CBM, while W.T. Express Canada has the operational capacity to manage projects involving as many as 1,000 coils. The company delivers these products primarily to the construction, transportation, and packaging industries, where customers use them for roofing, siding, automotive components, and beverage packaging.

“Aluminium coil logistics is far more demanding than conventional cargo transportation. Every stage, from ocean freight and warehousing to final delivery, requires specialized equipment, experienced personnel, and rigorous operational controls.  In addition, major rail carriers CN and CP do not accept intact coil shipments to inland cities, meaning cargo must be transloaded at primary ports and delivered to destination by specialized trucking, ” says Mr. Paul Lau, Managing Director of W.T. Express Canada. “Our team has built extensive expertise in managing these complex shipments while maintaining the highest standards of cargo protection, traceability, and efficiency.”

Handling aluminium coils requires meticulous planning and specialized expertise at every stage of the supply chain. Even minor scratches, dents, or contamination can significantly reduce the value of the cargo, while exposure to moisture during Canada’s seasonal weather changes may result in water staining or white rust. Therefore, the cargo must also be secured carefully to prevent coils from telescoping, collapsing, or shifting during transport due to their substantial weight.

To address these challenges, W.T. Express Canada employs heavy-duty forklifts, coil rams, C-hooks, padded lifting slings, and non-marring handling surfaces designed specifically for aluminium products. Moreover, W.T. Express Canada designs its warehouse layouts with ample space to accommodate oversized handling equipment. It implements strict inventory controls to ensure complete traceability of heat numbers, alloy types, thickness, temper, and production lots. The team uses a first-in, first-out (FIFO) inventory management system throughout storage to meet downstream manufacturing requirements.

Upon arrival at the port, the company coordinates large-scale container transfers from terminals to its warehouses, then arranges transloading and final delivery with specialized trucking equipment. Depending on the shipment requirements, they deploy curtain-side trailers, tri-axle trucks, and Super B-train combinations to transport the cargo safely across Canada. Their team carefully plans every movement to maintain correct weight distribution and minimize handling risks throughout the journey.

Congratulations to W.T. Express Canada and all the best for their upcoming projects!

Conqueror Antwerp Successfully Transports Three Silos from Belgium to Cyprus

The cargo that had a total weight of 42,300 kilograms had to be transported with the help of special equipment for safe and efficient transportation

Van Moer Forwarding BVBA, Conqueror member in Antwerp, Belgium, has recently transported three oversized silos from Belgium to Cyprus. Each silo, measuring 24.5 meters in length, 3.7 meters in diameter, and weighing 14,100 kilograms, required meticulous planning and execution to ensure safe and efficient delivery.

The journey began in Nazareth, Belgium, where Van Moer’s Exceptional Transport division carefully transported the silos during nighttime to Q1333 in the Port of Antwerp. At the port, they lifted the silos onto 80-foot Mafi trailers and shipped via Grimaldi Lines to Limassol, Cyprus.

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Additionally, they moved a 45-foot high-cube container with essential accessories and ladders, ensuring all components arrived together seamlessly. This operation highlights Van Moer Forwarding’s commitment to precision, reliability, and excellence in handling oversized and complex cargo.

“At Van Moer Forwarding, we pride ourselves on delivering tailored logistics solutions for even the most challenging projects. This successful transport to Cyprus is a testament to our team’s expertise and dedication,” said Sven Soen, from the Sales team of Van Moer Forwarding.

With their exceptional Transport division leading the way, Conqueror Antwerp continues to set benchmarks in the logistics industry, offering customized services that meet and exceed client expectations.

Congratulations to Van Moer Forwarding and all the best for their upcoming projects!