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Listen to the audio version of the blog here: How to choose the right project cargo logistics partner0:00/227.6049171× Choosing a logistics partner for project cargo is a strategic decision that directly impacts timelines, costs and overall project success. Moving oversized, high value or complex cargo requires careful planning, technical expertise and precise execution. Even a small delay or oversight can disrupt entire project schedules, making this choice critical. The first factor to cons
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