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Project Feasibility Studies
Gain strategic insights before you move. Genex Logistics project feasibility studies provide comprehensive analysis of transportation routes, infrastructure constraints, and logistics requirements—enabling informed decisions that save time, money, and risk on complex project cargo movements.
Our Feasibility Study Services
Route Assessment
- Physical route surveys and inspections
- Road width, gradient, and surface analysis
- Bridge load capacity verification
- Overhead obstruction identification
- Turning radius assessment at critical points
- Alternative route identification and comparison
Infrastructure Analysis
- Port and terminal capability evaluation
- Crane and lifting equipment availability
- Storage facility assessment
- Road and rail connectivity review
- Utility and power line clearances
- Local infrastructure upgrade requirements
Regulatory Review
- Transportation permit requirements
- Customs and import/export procedures
- Environmental clearance needs
- State and local authority approvals
- Police and escort requirements
- Timeline for regulatory compliance
Risk Assessment
- Weather and seasonal constraints
- Political and social considerations
- Infrastructure reliability concerns
- Contingency scenario planning
- Insurance and liability analysis
- Mitigation strategy development
Cost & Timeline Estimation
- Transportation cost modeling
- Equipment and resource budgeting
- Permit and compliance cost estimation
- Realistic timeline development
- Contingency allowance recommendations
- Total project logistics budgeting
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Feasibility Study Components
Study Element | What We Analyze | Deliverable |
Route Survey | Physical road conditions, obstacles, constraints | Detailed route report with photos/videos |
Infrastructure Review | Ports, terminals, equipment, facilities | Capability assessment and gap analysis |
Regulatory Analysis | Permits, approvals, compliance requirements | Regulatory roadmap with timelines |
Risk Assessment | Potential challenges and failure points | Risk matrix with mitigation strategies |
Cost Estimation | Transportation, equipment, permits, contingency | Detailed budget breakdown |
Timeline Planning | Realistic scheduling with dependencies | Project logistics schedule |
Industries We Serve
- Power & Energy — Turbines, generators, transformers, wind components
- Oil & Gas — Refinery equipment, offshore modules, pipelines
- Infrastructure — Bridge sections, construction equipment, prefab structures
- Manufacturing — Heavy machinery, production equipment, plant relocation
- Mining — Excavators, crushers, processing equipment
- Renewable Energy — Solar infrastructure, wind turbine components
Why Conduct a Feasibility Study?
- Informed Decision Making Comprehensive analysis enables confident go/no-go decisions before committing significant resources to project execution.
- Risk Identification Early discovery of constraints, obstacles, and challenges allows proactive mitigation rather than reactive crisis management.
- Accurate Budgeting Detailed cost estimation prevents budget overruns and ensures adequate financial planning for project logistics.
- Timeline Realism Understanding actual constraints enables realistic scheduling that accounts for permits, weather, and infrastructure limitations.
- Design Influence Early logistics input can influence equipment design, manufacturing approach, and project methodology for optimal transportability.
Our Process
- Step 1: Scope Definition — We understand your cargo specifications, project requirements, and key concerns.
- Step 2: Desktop Analysis — Initial assessment using maps, databases, and historical project data.
- Step 3: Physical Survey — On-ground inspection of routes, ports, and critical infrastructure points.
- Step 4: Stakeholder Consultation — Coordination with authorities, port operators, and local experts.
- Step 5: Analysis & Modeling — Comprehensive evaluation of all feasibility factors.
- Step 6: Report Delivery — Detailed feasibility report with recommendations and action plan.
Ready for Informed Decisions? Invest in knowledge before investing in execution. Partner with Genex Logistics for comprehensive project feasibility studies.
Email Us: info@genexlogistics.in | Prefer to Talk? Call us directly: +91-11-28085421
FAQs
- What is a project logistics feasibility study? A feasibility study is a comprehensive assessment analyzing route conditions, infrastructure capabilities, regulatory requirements, risks, costs, and timelines to determine whether a project cargo movement is practical and how it should be executed.
- When should a feasibility study be conducted? Ideally during project planning phase—before equipment design is finalized. Early studies can influence design decisions and provide accurate logistics budgets for project financial planning.
- How long does a feasibility study take? Typical studies take 2-6 weeks depending on complexity, route length, and number of critical points requiring physical inspection. Expedited studies are available for urgent requirements.
- What’s included in a feasibility study report? Reports include route analysis with photos, infrastructure assessment, regulatory requirements, risk matrix, cost estimates, timeline projections, and recommendations for successful execution.
- Can feasibility findings influence equipment design? Yes, early engagement allows logistics constraints to inform equipment dimensions, weight distribution, lifting points, and modularization decisions—optimizing both manufacturing and transportation.
