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Transporting freight that stretches beyond standard limits often comes down to a matter of meters, and that was the case for the latest project handled by the Geneva branch of Fracht Group. The team oversaw the transport of three oversized units, two measuring 24.2 meters and one at 25 meters, from Poland to the United Kingdom.

Crossing Borders With Oversized Loads

When moving cargo of this length, permits are rarely straightforward. Each border crossing required careful coordination to ensure compliance with national and regional transport regulations. The administrative process was paired with detailed route planning, where even a tight turn or a low clearance could present significant obstacles.

Equipment and Site Operations

Specialized trailers and cranes were essential in managing the transport. Oversized units of this scale demand precision handling, and the team worked closely with local crews at both ends to keep operations safe and efficient. Every stage, from loading in Poland to final delivery in the UK, required alignment between drivers, site staff, and logistics planners.

Delivery Challenges

The final destination presented its own challenge: the cargo itself was longer than the building it was being moved into. That required extra coordination on-site, with handling teams making adjustments to ensure safe entry and placement. It underlined the complexity of moving freight that stretches the practical limits of infrastructure and equipment.

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