In logistics, most companies are built to handle standard cargo. Containers, pallets, and predictable freight movements dominate the industry. But once oversized industrial machinery, sensitive production equipment, or full factory relocations enter the picture, the complexity changes entirely. This is the space where NexInfinity Project Cargo has built its reputation.

Led by CEO Vincent Ang Kit Fai, NexInfinity Project Cargo specialises in project cargo shipping, industrial relocation services, heavy machinery transportation, dismantling, rigging, lifting operations, machinery positioning, and industrial equipment support solutions.
The company supports industries such as manufacturing, oil and gas, renewable energy, aviation, infrastructure, construction, and data centres, sectors where operational delays, damaged equipment, or failed execution can carry enormous financial consequences.
Unlike conventional freight providers, NexInfinity Project Cargo focuses on oversized, overweight, and technically demanding cargo that requires engineering precision, specialised lifting systems, route analysis, permit coordination, and detailed operational planning.
“Most logistics providers are built for standard freight. But industries like oil and gas, manufacturing, construction, and energy regularly need to move assets that break every conventional rule in logistics,” Vincent Ang explained.
That gap in the market ultimately became the foundation of the company’s direction.
NexInfinity Project Cargo also operates as an associate company of Airborne Solutions Sdn Bhd, a company specialising in air cargo, air charter services, aviation logistics, helicopter shipping, OBC/hand-carry critical shipments, and general shipping solutions.
The broader aviation and logistics ecosystem strengthens the company’s operational capabilities, particularly for projects involving time-sensitive cargo, specialised transportation requirements, and cross-border industrial movements.
With experience spanning both industrial logistics and aviation-related cargo solutions, the group is able to support clients across multiple sectors.
Where Standard Freight Stops, NexInfinity Project Cargo Takes Over
Moving industrial cargo is rarely just about transportation.
A single project may involve oversized transformers, reactor vessels, CNC systems, automated production lines, or highly sensitive machinery that cannot tolerate improper lifting, inaccurate positioning, or excessive vibration.
Executing these projects requires far more than trucks and manpower alone.

It involves load engineering, rigging calculations, route surveys, customs coordination, permit approvals, multimodal transportation planning, dismantling expertise, lifting operations, and machinery reinstallation. These are projects where even small mistakes can lead to costly operational disruptions and major financial consequences.
Rather than competing in the crowded standard freight market, NexInfinity Project Cargo chose to focus entirely on high-complexity industrial logistics, where technical precision and execution matter most.
“Large multinational freight forwarders offer project cargo as one of many services. For them, it is a line item. For us, it is everything,” Vincent Ang said.

“This means our team, our processes, and our network are built exclusively around high-complexity cargo, and that translates into better execution, faster problem-solving, and lower risk for clients,” he added.
Today, NexInfinity Project Cargo works with manufacturers, construction companies, industrial operators, and multinational corporations requiring highly specialised logistics execution.
NexInfinity Project Cargo: Built Around Engineering Precision, Accountability, and Client Confidence
Beyond technical execution, NexInfinity Project Cargo has built its reputation around several operational strengths that differentiate the company from many conventional logistics providers.
One of the company’s biggest advantages is its end-to-end accountability. Instead of outsourcing major project decisions, the team manages the entire operation internally, from the initial assessment and planning stage all the way to the final machinery positioning on-site.
The company also adopts an engineering-first approach, where every project begins with a technical assessment of the cargo’s structural requirements to minimise risks and improve execution efficiency.

At the same time, NexInfinity Project Cargo combines local agility with global reach. While the company possesses a deep understanding of Malaysia’s regulatory landscape, route restrictions, permit requirements, and port procedures, it also maintains strong international freight partnerships to support cross-border industrial projects across the region.
Another factor that clients appreciate is the company’s personalised communication structure. Rather than routing customers through multiple customer service layers, clients communicate directly with decision-makers and operational teams handling the projects themselves. This allows for faster responses, clearer coordination, and more effective problem-solving throughout execution.
Expanding Beyond Logistics Into Heavy Equipment Support
As industrial projects continue becoming larger and more technically demanding, clients increasingly require more than transportation services alone.
Recognising this shift, NexInfinity Project Cargo expanded into industrial equipment support solutions to better serve growing infrastructure and industrial sectors.
Today, the company supplies scissor lifts, boom lifts, skylifts, spider lifts, and mobile cranes to support a wide range of operational and infrastructure requirements.
These equipment solutions are widely used in construction projects, manufacturing plants, aircraft hangars, industrial maintenance operations, infrastructure developments, and fast-growing data centre projects, where specialised lifting access and heavy-duty equipment support are essential for safe and efficient execution.


The rapid growth of data centres across Malaysia and Southeast Asia has also increased demand for specialised logistics coordination and lifting solutions, particularly for projects involving large-scale infrastructure systems and heavy technical equipment.
By combining logistics expertise with equipment support services, NexInfinity Project Cargo is able to provide clients with more integrated and streamlined project solutions under a single specialised provider.
How NexInfinity Project Cargo Build Trust in an Industry Where Mistakes Are Costly

In specialised industrial logistics, trust is rarely built through advertising or sales pitches alone. It is earned through technical knowledge, operational discipline, and the ability to execute difficult projects successfully under pressure.
For NexInfinity Project Cargo, that reputation was built by focusing on three key things from the very beginning.
First, the company made sure every team member could speak the technical language of the industries they served.
“When a plant manager or procurement engineer asks a technical question about load-bearing capacity, rigging configurations, or permit requirements, we had to have answers — not promises to follow up,” Vincent Ang said.
Second, instead of avoiding difficult projects, the company deliberately took on assignments many others turned away.
These included highly complex, unconventional, and time-critical projects involving multinational corporations, local manufacturers, and construction companies that required deep technical expertise and strong logistics coordination.

“Delivering those successfully built a reputation faster than any sales pitch could,” Vincent Ang shared.
Third, transparency became a core part of the company’s approach.
Before projects even began, NexInfinity Project Cargo would walk clients through detailed planning methodologies, risk assessments, and contingency protocols to ensure every operation was properly structured and carefully engineered.
“That level of professionalism told clients that we were serious, structured, and safe to trust with their most valuable assets,” he added.
Why Industrial Relocation Has Become One of the Company’s Most Impactful Services
Among the company’s offerings, industrial relocation has emerged as one of the most critical services for clients.
Relocating an entire factory or production line involves far more than moving machines between locations.

The process often includes dismantling, heavy lifting operations, secure packing, transportation, machinery positioning, reinstallation, and recommissioning support, all while managing strict operational timelines and production continuity risks.
A single delay can disrupt manufacturing schedules, affect supply commitments, and impact customer relationships.
To minimise these risks, NexInfinity Project Cargo approaches every industrial relocation project as a full turnkey solution from start to finish.
Clients particularly value the ability to work with one accountable partner overseeing the entire operation.
“Clients tell us that having one accountable partner across that entire journey gives them a level of confidence they have not experienced with other service providers,” Vincent Ang noted.
Executing a Highly Challenging Manufacturing Relocation

One project that stood out during the conversation involved relocating an entire manufacturing production line consisting of precision CNC machines and automated assembly systems.
The project came with multiple layers of complexity.
The equipment was highly sensitive to vibration, the destination facility had limited operational space, and the oversized machinery required transportation using long and heavy low loaders.
At the same time, the client faced an extremely tight operational downtime window in order to avoid disrupting supply commitments to major construction companies and builders.
To ensure smooth execution, NexInfinity Project Cargo coordinated a phased dismantling and transportation strategy while working closely alongside the client’s facility team to ensure the destination site was fully prepared on schedule.
The relocation was eventually completed ahead of the client’s internal target timeline, allowing production to resume without affecting deliveries.
For the client, the successful execution extended far beyond logistics alone.
“For that client, it was not just a logistics success — it protected a critical business relationship,” Vincent Ang said.
Preparing NexInfinity Project Cargo for Southeast Asia’s Industrial Growth
As manufacturing, renewable energy infrastructure, aviation projects, and data centre developments continue expanding across Southeast Asia, demand for specialised logistics solutions is expected to grow significantly.
To position itself for this next phase of growth, NexInfinity Project Cargo is strengthening its regional logistics capabilities and expanding partnerships across ASEAN markets including Vietnam, Indonesia, and Thailand.
The company is also investing in technology integration, including plans for real-time cargo tracking systems, digital project dashboards, enhanced shipment visibility, and improved operational transparency tools.

“In an industry where uncertainty causes anxiety, that transparency is a powerful differentiator,” Vincent Ang remarked.
As industrial projects continue becoming more technically demanding across the region, NexInfinity Project Cargo is positioning itself not merely as a transportation provider, but as a specialised industrial logistics partner capable of handling projects where precision, timing, and execution are critical.
“Our commitment is to remain the most technically competent and most reliable partner a company can have when the cargo is too important to leave to chance,” Vincent Ang concluded.
Contact info:
NexInfinity Project Cargo Sdn. Bhd
Address: Suite 33-01, 33rd Floor, Menara Keck Seng, 203, Jalan Bukit Bintang, 55100 Kuala Lumpur
Website: www.nexinfinity.my
Phone: +6017-885 9785 / +6019-959 8785 / 03-2116 9793
Email: sales@nexinfinity.my / projects@nexinfinity.my








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