Hong Kong Production Logistics
crew movement, locations, equipment coordination and schedule control
What The Role Handles
Hong Kong Production Logistics covers the movement side of the shoot once the crew is on the road. That includes transport, unit movement, runner work, practical timing, loading, holding space and the small decisions that stop a set from losing time between locations.
Production logistics matter on any shoot that moves, but they become even more visible when there are multiple departments, tight call times or a client side that needs clear communication. The job is simple in principle and hard in practice: keep people, equipment and timing aligned.
On The Day
These pages sit alongside production management, local producer, unit management and location work. If the brief includes a hotel, a street move, a car-based schedule or cross-town equipment transfer, logistics becomes part of the crew plan rather than an afterthought.
The logistics side usually sits between the producer, the location team and the departments moving equipment or people between sites.
Booking Notes
Send the route, crew count and movement details.
- crew size and movement pattern
- pickup and drop-off requirements
- location addresses and daily route changes
- load-in / load-out timing and parking notes
- meal, holding or runner requirements if known
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Contact
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