Aug 05 | 2019
400 Truckloads from Germany
Project cargo carrier Abnormal Load Services has transported a shipment of military machinery from Germany to the Netherlands.
The project involved transport of 400 truckloads from two army bases in Germany, and was completed in a tight timeframe of three weeks. A separate project involved door-to-door road transportation of two trains from the West Midlands in the UK to the Milan area of Italy.
The firm also recently opened a new office in Crawley, West Sussex, UK, designed to support “ALS's global project and breakbulk cargo focus.”
Abnormal Load Services is a subsidiary of Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics and operates offices in UAE, Belgium, Finland, Germany, Holland, Italy, Romania, Spain, and the UK. The firm provides logistics solutions for the rail, construction, mining, tunnelling, oil and gas, offshore, and renewable energy sectors.
Photo: Military cargo. Credit: ALS
The project involved transport of 400 truckloads from two army bases in Germany, and was completed in a tight timeframe of three weeks. A separate project involved door-to-door road transportation of two trains from the West Midlands in the UK to the Milan area of Italy.
The firm also recently opened a new office in Crawley, West Sussex, UK, designed to support “ALS's global project and breakbulk cargo focus.”
Abnormal Load Services is a subsidiary of Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics and operates offices in UAE, Belgium, Finland, Germany, Holland, Italy, Romania, Spain, and the UK. The firm provides logistics solutions for the rail, construction, mining, tunnelling, oil and gas, offshore, and renewable energy sectors.
Photo: Military cargo. Credit: ALS