Import & export of components

We source, qualify, move, and clear critical components for power, control, industrial, and energy systems — with attention to schedule, compliance, and program continuity.

What we move

Exulans supports supply chains for projects where “off-the-shelf” doesn’t exist, timelines are aggressive, and downtime is expensive. We work with high-spec parts that enable generation, control, data, and process reliability.

  • Power and electrical hardware Switchgear components, breakers, relays, bus assemblies, transfer hardware, cabling systems, and backup generation interfaces — the parts most projects can’t afford to wait on.
  • Control and automation assemblies PLC/RTU modules, panel internals, instrumentation, sensors, telemetry hardware, and enclosure-level subassemblies built to spec.
  • Energy and process equipment Valving packages, pump and compressor elements, skid-mounted subsystems, and other production-critical hardware for oil, gas, power, and industrial throughput.
  • High-density compute and data center infrastructure Thermal systems, rack-level power distribution, specialty interconnects, and secured components used in data / AI environments.

How we execute

We’re not a freight forwarder and we’re not a broker. We act as program control for material that must arrive certified, documented, and install-ready — not just “delivered somewhere.”

  • Supplier qualification & sourcing We identify and lock in suppliers that can meet spec, repeat output, provide documentation packs, and support follow-on orders. This is about continuity, not one-off miracles.
  • Logistics & scheduling We plan movement against construction windows, commissioning dates, and outage schedules — so installation crews and field teams aren’t idle.
  • Customs, compliance & documentation We coordinate commercial invoices, country-of-origin requirements, HS classification, certificates, and technical documentation to avoid hold-ups at the port or at the site gate.
  • Traceability & QA on arrival We confirm the hardware that lands is the hardware that was approved: revision level, test status, serialized components, and acceptance criteria.

Why it matters

Power projects, micro-grids, data centers, industrial sites, and energy production assets are all schedule-driven. The wrong component, or a missing clearance document, can stall a multimillion-dollar asset. We exist to keep that from happening.