Multiple Remote Alaska Locations: PRL Logistics provided turnkey services for 33 remote site inspections for a global construction company. We offered a combined approach, incorporating the logistics needs of two contracts (landfill inspections and facilities inspections) to bring significant cost savings to our client. Sites were located in extremely remote areas of Alaska including Cold Bay, Nikolski, Big Mountain, Cape Romanzoff, Kotzebue, Cape Lisburne, Wainwright, Barrow, and Fort Yukon. Services included:
Cape Lisburne, Alaska: PRL Logistics supported a construction and environmental services company with planning marine logistics, and transportation of approximately 12,000 tons of PCB- and fuel-contaminated soil along with extensive heavy machinery, vehicles, and project supplies. Some challenges included:
Kotzebue, Alaska: In 2002, PRL Logistics provided marine and overland transportation and disposal of petroleum-contaminated soils. Our services included:
North Slope, Alaska: PRL Logistics supported an energy services company with project management and field management services for an exploration project in the National Petroleum Reserve. Some services we were tasked with:
Iliamna, Alaska: We are currently supporting a major mining project during its exploration and development phases. We provide:
Kamchatka, Russia: PRL Logistics rapidly mobilized a soft-sided camp, supplies, equipment, and personnel from Fairbanks, Alaska to Kamchatka, Russia in support of an exploration project. Ongoing services include:
Unalaska Island, Alaska: In 2004-2005, we provided incident command system management support services to the authorized representative of a cargo ship that ran aground off the coast of Unalaska Island. Our personnel were on scene to support this project from the initial emergency callout for vessel spill response. We continue to provie incident response services for this client.
Beaufort Sea: We supported an independent exploration and production company; the first independent-operated oil field on the North Slope recovering nearly 70 million barrels of crude oil. We provided a master plan for remote logistics mobilization including: