
Navigating the complexities of breakbulk shipping requires expertise and resilience, especially for oversized cargo like heavy machinery. At Welltrans Logistics, we successfully managed a breakbulk shipping from Shanghai to Los Beach, delivering four second-hand excavators, three used trucks, and six hydraulic breakers to a U.S. construction client. This case showcases our ability to handle diverse, bulky equipment with precision, even during the National Day rush on September 27, 2025. With a laycan window from September 25 to October 5, this project highlights our commitment to reliable Shanghai port to Los Beach transport solutions for excavator truck hydraulic breaker shipping from China.
The shipment details for this breakbulk shipping from Shanghai to Los Beach are detailed below, providing a clear overview of the cargo and logistics involved:
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Cargo Description | 4 Excavators (Second-hand), 3 Trucks (Second-hand), 6 Hydraulic Breakers |
| Total Weight | 136,810 kg |
| Total Volume | 573.28 CBM |
| Port of Loading (POL) | Shanghai Port, China |
| Port of Discharge (POD) | Los Beach Port, USA |
| Laycan Window | September 25 – October 5, 2025 |
| Booking Number | XL25251LRED001 |
| Cargo Value (Estimated) | $450,000 USD |
| Shipping Mode | Breakbulk Shipping |
| Estimated Transit Time | 25-30 days |
This comprehensive data supports real-time monitoring via our tracking service, ensuring transparency for breakbulk shipping solutions.

Challenges Amid the National Day Rush
This breakbulk shipping from Shanghai to Los Beach faced significant hurdles during the pre-National Day period. Vessel slots tightened as demand spiked, with carriers delaying confirmation within the laycan window, risking a push beyond October 5. Ground agent coordination faltered, with late-night checks against the consignment list revealing discrepancies in hydraulic breaker conditions, requiring immediate verification. Specific issues included port refusals at New Haibin due to size restrictions (excavators at 9.55×2.99×3.08m), trucking delays from rain-induced road closures, and a 20% price surge from fuel and labor costs. Late port entry approvals and miscommunication on unloading schedules (e.g., 5 AM arrivals waiting until 9 PM) further complicated matters. Our team tackled these with professionalism: we secured slots via early carrier negotiations, conducted midnight inspections to confirm cargo integrity, and coordinated alternative routes to meet deadlines.
Professional Solutions and Execution
Welltrans Logistics resolved these challenges with strategic expertise. To address slot scarcity, we negotiated with carriers to lock in the laycan window for booking XL25251LRED001, ensuring departure by October 5. For ground agent issues, we deployed on-site teams for late-night consignment checks, verifying excavator and breaker conditions and adjusting plans to avoid warehouse costs. Trucking delays were mitigated by rerouting through less congested paths and arranging driver-led deliveries, while the price hike was offset by optimizing load distribution. At New Haibin, we liaised with port authorities to gain approval for oversized cargo entry, scheduling two excavators initially and coordinating phased deliveries. Our tracking service provided real-time updates, showcasing our mastery in Shanghai port to Los Beach transport for breakbulk shipping solutions.
Successful Delivery and Our Expertise
The breakbulk cargo arrived at Los Beach on October 24, 2025, within the 25-30 day estimate, despite the holiday rush. Our efforts ensured all 13 pieces (4 excavators, 3 trucks, 6 breakers) were intact, with customs clearance completed smoothly. Performance highlights include a 100% compliance rate, no detention fees, and client praise for our late-night coordination and cargo condition checks.
With 15+ years of experience, Welltrans Logistics excels in breakbulk shipping cases like this, adeptly handling slot tensions, agent coordination, and cost pressures. Our proactive approach and robust tracking make us a leader in excavator truck hydraulic breaker shipping from China. Ready for your next project? GET A QUOTE NOW!


