There are many awe inspiring building and construction projects, some the envy of the rest of the world.  All these amazing products of design could not have happened without the vehicles and construction equipment to carry out the heavy work and lifting.

A large construction project like the channel tunnel requires a handful of expertise from different industries and skill sets, but also the professional managers to co-ordinate the logistics, delivery of materials and ensure all tasks are completed on time.

With the use of Cargo tippers, cranes, dumpers, diggers, fork lift trucks and lorries to transport the goods and materials from around Europe and the International community, this mammoth project would have been made more difficult.  How did architects and construction projects cope in the 19th century with logistic requirements.

Transportation services have come a long way over the last few years, the industry is laden with a flurry of technology to help manage the transport and construction attributes of a project.   One of the new services has been the on-line transport exchange; the idea of companies sharing a lorry and their loads with other businesses.  of course this saves on costs, typically fuel and maintenance bills.  it’s a win win scenario for the road haulage companies and for the freight users.

One company that has adopted and developed this unique idea, to streamline and provide companies with a reduced spend on logistic and transport costs is www.Logintrans.ie internet based haulage exchange company in Ireland and Europe.  By using a specialised on-line software platform to enable a greater reach and wider selection of trusted low cost carriers and alternative freight transport providers, customers have the tools to collaborate, message and book transport deliveries.   All this can only mean on thing for the transport and construction industry.

 

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