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Airland Logistics manages transport of heavy equipment for African mining project

Mar 27, 2025

Airland Logistics, member to the Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC) for Denmark, managed the successful transportation of heavy machinery, including eight Caterpillar 777 Dump Trucks (75 tons each), a Caterpillar Wheel Loader, and a dismantled Liebherr Excavator. This impressive shipment, totaling 881 tons and 3,277 cbm, was moved from Ghana to a mining project in Botswana using a seamless combination of Roll-On/Roll-Off and Multi-Purpose vessels. Specialized trucks ensured flawless last-mile delivery.

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