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Mobilization: The Most Expensive Part of a Dredging Job Nobody Talks About

  Mobilization: The Most Expensive Part 

of a Dredging Job Nobody Talks About

When people think about the cost of a dredging project, they usually focus on production.

•How much material will be moved.

•How long the job will take.

•What the equipment is capable of.

What rarely gets the attention it deserves is what happens before production even begins.  Mobilization.

•Getting equipment to the jobsite.

•Setting it up.

•Getting it operational.

It doesn’t show up in production numbers.

But it directly impacts everything that follows.

BEFORE YOU EVEN START •Mobilization time is 100% non-productive •Delays here push the entire schedule •Complex systems increase setup time significantly  The job doesn’t start when you arrive. It starts when you’re running.
WHAT MOBILIZATION REALLY INCLUDES

Mobilization is often viewed as a single step.  In reality, it’s a series of events that must align correctly:

•Transporting equipment to the site

•Staging and positioning components

•Assembling systems

•Connecting and testing

•Preparing for production

Each step introduces potential delay.  And each delay pushes production further out.

WHERE TIME IS LOST

“You don’t start losing time when the dredge stops.  You start losing time when mobilization slows down.”

Mobilization is one of the most underestimated sources of downtime.  Based on real-world operations, the most common issues include:

1. Complex Transport Requirements

Large or non-modular systems are difficult to move, requiring more time and coordination.

2. Extended Assembly Time

The more components involved, the longer it takes to get operational.

3. Site Constraints

Limited access, staging challenges, and environmental conditions slow everything down.

4. Inefficient Workflow

When steps are not clearly defined or coordinated, delays stack quickly.

WHY MOBILIZATION MATTERS MORE THAN YOU THINK

Production doesn’t begin when the dredge arrives.  It begins when the dredge is running consistently.  Every hour between those two points is:

WHAT WE SEE IN THE FIELD •Equipment arriving in stages instead of as a system •Crews waiting during setup phases •Delays between assembly and first production •Multiple adjustments before steady operation  Most projects don’t start late. They start slow.
•Non-productive

•Costly

•Often unaccounted for

And once that time is lost, it’s difficult to recover.

THE COMPOUND EFFECT

Slow mobilization doesn’t just delay the start.  It impacts the entire project:

•Schedules shift

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•Deadlines tighten

•Pressure increases

•Efficiency drops

And what began as a small delay becomes a larger operational problem.

THE VMI APPROACH

At VMI Dredges, mobilization is not treated as an afterthought.  It is a critical part of the operation.  That means:

•Equipment designed with mobility in mind

HOW TO REDUCE MOBILIZATION TIME •Use systems designed for efficient transport •Minimize assembly complexity •Standardize setup processes •Plan for immediate operational readiness  The faster you start, the more you produce.

•Systems that reduce setup time

•A focus on getting from arrival to production as quickly as possible

Because in dredging, the job doesn’t start when you get there.  It starts when you’re running.

FINAL THOUGHT

Mobilization may not show up in production reports.  But it determines how soon production begins.  And how strong that production will be.  If mobilization is slow, everything else follows.  If mobilization is efficient, everything else improves.

VMI Dredges
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IMX 2026 | Nashville, TN
Booth 1132

If you’re attending IMX, stop by Booth 1132 and let’s talk about how to reduce mobilization time and get your operation producing faster.

If you can’t make it, call us at 918-225-7000.

Because if you’re not running, you’re not making money.

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This is how you dredge.

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