Ocean World Lines (OWL), a global door-to-door and end-to-end NVOCC, announced today that it has moved seven sculpture pieces, weighing more than 117,000 pounds, from the Port of Barcelona to the Port of Savannah for consignment at a major New York gallery and exhibition in Orlando, Florida starting next month.

At the Port of Barcelona, the iron and concrete-made sculptures were loaded onto two 40-foot, over-dimensional flatracks and one 40-foot container. Two of the sculptures weighed 28,000 pounds and the other five approximately 12,000 pounds each and they arrived at the Port of Savannah last week after a 14-day transit.

The sculptures were created by a well-known Spanish sculptor, Eduardo Chillida Juantegui, who lived from January 10, 1924 to August 19, 2002. He was best known for his massive and monumental abstract works and his largest piece in the United States titled, "De Musica" is 81-tons of steel.

'We have been carrying works of art regularly for this customer, but moving these sculptures was particularly exciting given their size and that they were created by a world-famous artist,' said Cord Bruegge, OWL's managing director for Europe. 'The OWL Iberica office and OWL Miami office worked closely together to make this move a success from start to finish. It's not too often we carry a single shipment worth that value and we were, of course, backed by a great insurance policy!'