COLI Guyana Completes Maiden Projects


Transport Specialist Handles Cargo Deliveries From Jamaica and Mexico




By Simon West

COLI Shipping & Transport Guyana, part of Hamburg-based COLI Group, has successfully completed its first two major logistics projects in the Americas.

In its maiden project, COLI Guyana, in partnership with COLI Brasil and XPD Global, managed the transport of a 16.2-meter, 91-ton terrain crane and accessories from Kingston, Jamaica, to Guyana. Throughout the project, a comprehensive lift point analysis ensured safe and efficient handling during transportation and unloading.

Shortly after, COLI Guyana partnered with Romeu Mexico to import a 14-meter, 19.5-ton storage tank from Veracruz, Mexico. The operator said logistical challenges were overcome through detailed route surveys, engineering coordination and expert pre-planning.

“Successfully handling these first two projects is a proud moment for COLI Group and for me personally as well,” said Angelica Rodney, branch manager at COLI Guyana.

“It shows our capabilities and proves that COLI Guyana has a role to play in the region. Our commitment to precision, proactive logistics management, and problem-solving is what makes us a reliable partner for project cargo and specialized transport needs in Guyana’s evolving market.”

Perched on the northern tip of South America, Guyana has emerged over the last 10-15 years as one of the world’s most exciting hotspots for offshore oil and gas, creating a wealth of opportunities for breakbulk and project cargo.

Logistics opportunities are also arriving thick and fast in Guyana’s neighbor Suriname, with the former Dutch colony on the verge of its own offshore boom.

Breakbulk Americas 2025 is taking place on Sept 30-Oct 02 in Houston.

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