Sany Renewable Energy, a subsidiary of Sany Group, has successfully shipped critical components for its first wind energy project in Latin America. The equipment departed from the port of Tianjin, China, destined for the 18 MW Purranque project situated in the Los Lagos region of Chile. Sany is providing comprehensive services for this venture, encompassing the integrated supply of equipment, its transportation, and subsequent installation.
This project signifies Sany's entry into the Latin American renewable energy sector, demonstrating its capability to deliver end-to-end solutions for large-scale infrastructure. The company's involvement in the entire logistics and installation process highlights a growing trend among equipment manufacturers to offer complete project delivery.
For freight forwarders and logistics professionals, this type of project cargo movement requires specialized planning and execution. The transport of oversized and heavy-lift components, such as wind turbine parts, necessitates careful route surveys, permits, and often multimodal solutions. Forwarders involved in similar projects need expertise in breakbulk shipping, port handling, and inland heavy-haul logistics, often coordinating with multiple stakeholders across different countries. The integrated approach by Sany could streamline some aspects, but the underlying complexity of moving such cargo remains a key consideration for any logistics partner.
