Tan Tan Nhat Wind Power Project
PPL handled the transportation of all equipment for the Tan Tan Nhat Wind Power Plant – a large-scale project in Kon Tum, involving oversized and overweight cargo requiring stringent technical solutions and high professional expertise.
Goals & Scope of Work
The project aims to supplement wind power sources for the Northern Central Highlands region, supporting local economic development.
PPL was responsible for transporting 18 wind turbine towers from Phu My and Quy Nhon ports to the construction site.
Key Challenges
- The equipment was oversized and overweight, with the heaviest piece weighing 114 tons and the longest measuring 76.5 meters.
- The transportation distance was very long, 1,058 km, traversing many complex terrains.
- The deadline was tight, requiring coordination of multiple transportation routes from two different ports.
Solutions & Deployment
- PPL mobilizes a fleet of specialized vehicles meeting international standards, collaborates with partner CMEC, and develops detailed transportation plans for each route.
- A team of technicians continuously monitors the process, ensuring timely delivery and absolute safety throughout the more than 1,000 km journey.
Project Overview
Investor
Tan Tan Nhat Joint Stock Company
Contractor
China Energy Engineering Group Anhui
PPL's Partner
CMEC
PPL provides
Transportation services
Cargo volume
18 wind turbine towers
Heaviest cargo item
114 tons
Most oversized cargo item
76.5 m
Transportation distance
1058 km (From Phu My port to construction site: 722 kmFrom Quy Nhon International Port to construction site: 336 km)
Transportation time
From June 2021
Results & Effectiveness
PPL fully meets transportation requirements, ensuring safety and timely delivery of all project equipment, affirming its capacity to handle large-scale projects and the longest routes in the wind power portfolio.