Redcentreadventureride

Heavy Logistics for Extreme Terrain

B2B industrial transport for mining and oil in Argentina. We move high-tonnage machinery where others cannot reach.

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Why Choose Redcentreadventureride

Each advantage is backed by real operations in the toughest terrains of Argentina.

8×8 Fleet for Unpaved Roads

Heavy-duty traction trucks and specialized trailers that distribute the load on slopes and unstable ground. Result: machinery arrives without structural damage.

Real-Time Satellite Tracking

Continuous monitoring of each convoy, even in areas without cellular coverage. The client knows where their equipment is at all times, with no surprises.

Hazardous Materials Protocols

Regulatory compliance for fuels, acids, and mining explosives. Each transport includes escort, documentation, and contingency plans.

Routes Designed for High Mountains

Route planning that avoids bridges with weight restrictions and critical slopes. In the San Juan mountain range, that makes the difference between an on-time delivery and a week-long delay.

Escorted Convoys with Technical Stops

Every 200 km, an inspection of axles, brakes, and cargo securing is performed. This reduces the risk of breakdowns in sections where there are no mechanical workshops.

98% Compliance Rate

Real measurement on over 80 tons moved weekly in Vaca Muerta. It's not a marketing promise; it's the number we report to our clients every month.

Why Choose Us

Logistics that hold where others can't reach

We don't operate on asphalt. Our routes are rocky paths, mountain slopes, and salt deserts. Every piece of equipment we move has a loading plan, a safety protocol, and a compliance record.

Real Terrain

We don't simulate, we travel

While other companies avoid secondary roads, we design the route on the map and drive it with 8x8 trucks before each operation. We know where the ground gives way and where we need to reduce the load.

No Third Parties

Own fleet, direct control

We don't subcontract sections or delegate escort. From the port to the field, each convoy has a Redcentreadventureride operations manager on board. This reduces detours and maintains real-time traceability.

Measurable Track Record

14 years without major incidents

Since 2010, we have moved machinery weighing over 100 tons in areas classified as extreme risk. Our accident record is zero in critical cargo operations. That's not luck, it's procedure.

Clients who renew contracts

Minera Los Pelambres YPF · Unconventional Area Pan American Energy Glencore · Pachón Project

Capabilities for Extreme Terrain

Each service is designed to solve a real problem in the mining and oil industry in Argentina.

01

Drilling Rig Transport

Mobilization of drilling equipment up to 150 tons on unpaved roads in the Gulf of San Jorge basin. Includes technical escort and frost contingency plan.

02

Field Supply

Weekly critical supply routes for shale oil operators in Vaca Muerta. Real-time satellite tracking and hazardous materials protocols.

03

High-Altitude Mining Fleet

Transport of 90-ton mining trucks at 4,200 meters above sea level in San Juan. Escorted convoys with scheduled technical stops every 200 km.

04

Oversized Cargo

Permit management and escorts for loads exceeding legal width, height, and weight limits on national and provincial roads.

05

Critical Input Logistics

Continuous supply of aggregates, cement, and additives for fracturing operations in unconventional fields with strict delivery windows.

06

Live Satellite Monitoring

Tracking platform with updates every 30 seconds, deviation alerts, and temperature reports for sensitive cargo.

Related Operations

Heavy logistics projects in extreme terrain

Project

Cerro Negro Operation

Heavy logistics in Argentine Patagonia

Transport of three drilling rigs 120 km from the nearest road in the Gulf of San Jorge basin.

Project

Route 40: Vaca Muerta

Continuous supply for unconventional operations

Weekly transport service of critical supplies for a shale oil operator in Neuquén.

Project

High Altitude Mining

Transport at 4,200 meters above sea level in San Juan

Mobilization of a fleet of mining trucks for a copper project in the province of San Juan.

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