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A large cargo of beer production equipment was moved from Liverpool to Manchester in the UK.

In the UK the cargo was managed by Denholm Project Forwarding

The 6 metre wide overseas cargo was managed in the UK by Denholm Project Forwarding, a member of the Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC), in cooperation with fellow WWPC member with LS International Cargo from Germany.

Though a relatively short journey, the project needed advance approval from police and local authorities to secure escort services and road closures.

The cargo was over 6 metres wide

A spokesperson for the company said, “Although the distance shipped was relatively short, Denholm Project Forwarding’s approach to meticulous planning was still required to ensure a safe, smooth and on-time delivery on behalf of its client.”

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The transport project required a police escort
Denholm Project Forwarding is a member of the WWPC
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