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Project cargo specialists upbeat

19 Sep 2008 - by Staff reporter
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PROJECT CARGO specialists
are upbeat about the future
of the industry.
Attendees at the Project
Professionals Group annual
conference in Denmark last
month reported particular
growth in the movement of
wind energy generators and
blades, heavy industry plant
and equipment, and freight
forwarding on behalf of
the United Nations and
military clients.
More than 110 logistics
operators from 55 countries
attended the event.
It was clear from
presentations by the likes of
Beluga Chartering and other
specialists that project
cargo was in high demand
and was only restricted
by aircraft and vessel
availability and timetabling.

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