Legal Steel service

Delivery & Logistics

Packing, dispatch planning, transport coordination, delivery tracking, and site material handover.

Delivery planning coordinates component identification, packing, loading sequence, transport requirements, route and access information, expected delivery windows, unloading responsibility, storage, and material handover.

Project-specific logistics depend on component sizes, vehicle and route limitations, permits, weather, site access, lifting arrangements, and the agreed commercial scope.

Benefits

Sequenced Dispatch

Delivery batches can be coordinated with fabrication release and erection priorities.

Material Identification

Marking and packing information helps site teams receive and organize components.

Handover Coordination

Delivery records and responsibilities can be aligned with the site receiving plan.

Applications

Factory-to-site steel deliveriesPhased erection packagesRoofing, cladding, and accessory dispatches

Typical process

  1. 01

    Review

    Confirm delivery scope, destination, and access information.

  2. 02

    Plan

    Coordinate load and route planning.

  3. 03

    Prepare

    Manage marking, packing, and release.

  4. 04

    Execute

    Coordinate transport coordination and tracking.

  5. 05

    Close Out

    Complete site receipt and material handover.

Frequently asked questions

Fabrication release, coating or curing needs, packing, component dimensions, vehicle availability, route and permit constraints, weather, site access, unloading readiness, and agreed delivery windows can all affect the schedule.

Unloading, lifting equipment, operators, access, storage, and handover responsibilities must be defined in the project scope before dispatch.

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