When Mammoth Distilling was relocating their equipment to a newer and larger facility, OBC Industrial overcame the challenges of tight working space, time constraints and protecting expensive equipment during transportation.
When Mammoth Distilling was relocating their equipment to a newer and larger facility, OBC Industrial overcame the challenges of tight working space, time constraints and protecting expensive equipment during transportation.
OBC Rigging met many challenges on this job – the ground around the area was steep and muddy; the job required a tandem lift and the machinery required hydraulic lines to be connected to a power unit 40 feet away.
Our diversified in-house trailer fleet allowed us to load and transport some wood working equipment from an auction in Cleveland to our customer’s headquarters in West Virginia, saving them considerable time and money.
When we offloaded and staged this 107,000-lb. horizontal baler, the wind chills dipped to 20 below. Temperatures that low can greatly impact the functionality of machinery and equipment, not to mention the crew.
Dock access and doorway height clearances in an old industrial building presented some unique challenges to our task of offloading and positioning six machines, each weighing in excess of 40,000 pounds.
Federal Gear hired us for a relocation that included moving some large pre-WWII machines. There were no manuals, and no employees had any experience dismantling them. We completed the move safely, on time and budget.
When Snafu purchased new brewing equipment, they anticipated transportation would require two trailers. We were able to safely, securely and efficiently load all the equipment on one trailer, saving them significant shipping costs.
In relocating to a larger facility, Enpress needed to minimize the impact to operations. Our logistical team developed and executed a plan that allowed them to maintain production at near capacity throughout the process.
When this industrial silo was deemed too tall for legal road transport, our millwrights went beyond their scope of work to disassemble a few non-essential elements on the exterior and reduce the height to within legal limits.
When Kehoe called us to position a piece of equipment, there was no room for forklift access. Located in a converted old home, the space was just much too tight. But with equal parts muscle and finesse, we got the job done.
11288 Alameda Dr. | Strongsville, OH 44149
216.398.8800 | info@obcindustrial.com