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Successful project cargo movement to Africa

Jan 19, 2026

Navigators Shipping and Logistica, member to the Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC) for Bahrain, reported about their projects team handling a time sensitive truck movement to Africa.

Navigators’ Projects Team recently executed yet another successful heavy cargo movement, reinforcing its expertise in handling complex logistics assignments. An articulated dump truck, weighing approximately 30 tons, was safely moved from Jebel Ali to Africa as part of this operation.

The cargo was meticulously secured and prepared to withstand the rigors of its sea voyage, adhering to stringent safety and quality standards. Despite the vessel schedule being preponed by two days, the team demonstrated exceptional coordination and agility by arranging timely cargo mobilization to meet the revised vessel cut-off.

This successful execution was made possible through proactive planning, seamless teamwork, and strong support from the client.

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