IEG finds ways to extend horizons
ONE OF the truisms of work for project sector freight forwarders is that one thing can lead to another – and that’s never been truer for Sydney-based International Export Group (IEG).
Last year IEG won a contract to manage the transport of equipment, components and materials to a copper mine in The Philippines.
Amongst the consignments, drawn from all over the world, was a Komatsu PC3000 mining excavator broken down...
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