Globalia Fremantle (West Australia) to arrange all the freight from Australia to Las Vegas for the 2024 Mineexpo

Transitainer WA has further nominated their Globalia partner Radius International as their agent to handle the freight upon arrival in the USA and get it to the convention

Transitainer WA, Globalia member in Fremantle, Australia, has secured a contract to manage the freight from Australia to Las Vegas for the 2024 Mineexpo, the world’s largest mining expo held every four years. They will be responsible for the freight of approximately 35 Australian exhibitors participating under the Austmine Pavilion. Austmine, with over 730 members in Australia, represents a significant network, providing Transitainer WA with substantial exposure within the mining industry.

Kelly Crossley, Director of Transitainer WA, said, “We are thrilled to have been appointed as the forwarder to handle the Australian Pavilion, managing the freight for all the exhibitors. This project underscores our capability to handle complex Expo and convention cargo, showcasing our expertise to the global mining sector.”

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Transitainer-Mineexpo 2024

 

To manage the logistics upon the freight’s arrival in the USA, Transitainer WA, has partnered with Radius International, Globalia member in Chicago. “I met Kirk and Trish from Radius International at the Globalia Logistics Network’s Annual Meeting last year. With the help of Branch Manager John Houston and their comprehensive solution, I feel very confident working with them on this important project,” said Crossley.

A major concern with the supply chain’s current issues is making sure supplies arrive on time. These issues include space delays, congestion, and rate rises. Crossley expressed her enthusiasm for this new partnership within the network, stating that, “I am excited first and foremost to be collaborating with a Globalia partner. I hope this brings mutual prosperity for both companies! We must now make the most of this opportunity and use this as a platform for additional exposure.”

Congratulations to Globalia Fremantle and Globalia Chicago and all the best for this collaborative project!

Globalia Miami transports four mining trucks with a gross weight of 263976 lbs from the USA to Chile

With 25 years of experience, they have established themselves as a leading mining freight forwarder ensuring safe and timely delivery of heavy equipment

Delta Line Intl, Globalia member in Miami, USA, has successfully orchestrated the transportation of four disassembled Cat 793 Trucks from the manufacturing hub in Illinois, USA, to Puerto Angamos, Chile.

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Mining truck shipment by Delta Line

 

These colossal trucks, manufactured in 2024, were meticulously disassembled into 100 pieces each to facilitate their transport. With a staggering unit gross weight of 263,976 lbs. and dimensions measuring 413 X 151 X 136 inches, the task of transporting them demanded precision and expertise.

“We are thrilled to have successfully managed the transportation of these massive Cat 793 Trucks,” said Alejandro Arrieta from Delta Line Intl. “Our team’s dedication and expertise have once again demonstrated our commitment to delivering exceptional logistics services.”

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Delta-line-Mining Truck

 

The cargo departed from the port on 24th May and was destined for BBC Chartering, c/o Manchester Terminal in Houston. After a long journey on the ocean, the cargo is expected to arrive at Puerto Angamos by June 25.

Congratulations to Globalia Miami for successfully pulling off this massive shipment!