
EXG Handles Delivery of Passenger Boarding Bridges
28th July 2025


Express Global Logistics (EXG) recently demonstrated their exceptional project management capabilities through the successful transportation of critical airport infrastructure components in the western part of India.
Their team managed 40 units of Passenger Boarding Bridges (PBB) with a total weight of 235.9mtn, including oversized components measuring up to 21.16m × 3.68m × 4.2m.
Their comprehensive services covered every aspect of the logistics chain, including transportation, port handling, and customs clearance.
The complexity of the project demanded sophisticated machinery and the EXG Operations Team deployed 8-axle hydraulic trailers, specifically designed for super-heavy cargo, complemented by two low-bed trailers for optimal load distribution. This equipment selection ensured structural integrity throughout the transportation process.
EXG report that the most challenging aspect involved transporting delicate glass components integrated within the boarding bridge structures. Their engineering team implemented a multi-layered approach with hydraulic suspension systems to minimise road vibrations and heavy-duty cranes with precision controls for loading operations.
"The boarding bridges needed extra care because of being fragile in nature. We solved this by carefully planning the best routes, watching the cargo closely during transport, and using special ways to secure everything. We made sure that minimal z-axis movement happened to avoid jerks that could damage these delicate components."
"This project proves that EXG is a top choice in India for complex logistics and overcoming technical challenges. We combined the right equipment, skilled workers, and careful planning to deliver everything safely. The client received the boarding bridges in perfect condition."
