Relocating a plant means more than transporting machinery. We plan and coordinate dismantling, lifting, documentation, transport, positioning and reassembly, so every step works as one job.
Industrial relocation can mean a single unit or an entire factory. We plan the equipment, sequence, lifting, transport, positioning and reassembly support around the scale of the job.
One unit, still a full plan – dismantling, lifting, transport, positioning and setup support.
Relocated in the sequence the operation needs, not the order easiest to load.
The full operation planned from shutdown at one facility to restart at the next.
The equipment does not move until the practical questions are answered: how it comes out, how it travels, and how it goes back into position.
Out of the old site
Removal points, access routes, lifting space, floor limits, and exit paths are checked before dismantling or loading begins.
Prepared for transport
Equipment is documented, packed, lifted, secured and loaded according to its weight, sensitivity and handling needs.
Into the new site
Unloading space, crane access, entry points, floor conditions, and final placement are checked before the equipment arrives.
Back into operation
Positioning, reassembly support and site coordination are tied to the plant’s operating sequence.
The equipment does not move until the practical questions are answered: how it comes out, how it travels, and how it goes back into position.
Out of the old site
Removal points, access routes, lifting space, floor limits, and exit paths are checked before dismantling or loading begins.
Prepared for transport
Equipment is documented, packed, lifted, secured and loaded according to its weight, sensitivity and handling needs.
Into the new site
Unloading space, crane access, entry points, floor conditions, and final placement are checked before the equipment arrives.
Back into operation
Positioning, reassembly support and site coordination are tied to the plant’s operating sequence.
Liburnia brings major heavy transport capability through the group, but the relocation plan is not boxed in by owned assets. When the machinery, access, route or timing calls for a different setup, trusted partner equipment is brought in.
Bring us the equipment, location, timing, or open question. We’ll identify the route, handling, access, and sequencing needs.