Glasgow Prestwick Airport (PIK) has handled its longest-ever piece of freight, as part of a consignment for the oil and gas sector

 

The cargo was flown to PIK from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, alongside two additional 40ft components for further on-carriage to Aberdeen.

The longest piece, measuring 67ft and weighing 24 tonnes, was transported on three 20ft connecting pallets, and required three main deck loaders and two cranes for safe offloading.

The entire operation was completed in 30 minutes.

“The safe, careful, and efficient offloading of this cargo required extensive planning from our in-house ground handling team at Prestwick,” said Jules Matteoni, operations director, PIK.

“Handling such a large piece of freight requires immense coordination and expertise.”

PIK’s investments in equipment last year were integral to the operation; its new high loaders, with capacities of 20 and 35 tonnes, were used to offload this consignment.

“Last year, we decided to invest significantly in our infrastructure, and the success of this operation is a direct result of that commitment,” said Nico Le Roux, business development director, PIK.

“We are dedicated to supporting our clients and the industries they operate in, particularly outsized cargo for the oil and gas sector, which has always been one of our strengths.”

PIK’s additional investments included a heavy-duty pushback tractor, 12 new dollies, a Rapiscan X-ray machine, and cold storage facilities ranging from -30°C to +25°C.

The cargo was destined for the oil and gas sector
The cargo was destined for the oil and gas sector Glasgow Prestwick Airport