Transport 50 listing deadline extended

08 July 2019

Every year we  conduct an in-depth survey ranking the world’s largest specialized transport companies based on the total maximum carrying capacity of their specialized transport equipment fleet.

The listing is well-established and one-of-a-kind. A place in the ranking is a prestigious achievement marked by comprehensive coverage in KHL Group magazines, appearances in market reports and more.

If your company owns specialized transport equipment used to move oversize and-or, overweight loads, for example, self propelled modular transporter (SPMT), modular trailers, dollies etc, then you may be eligible for a place in the top 50 list. Simply click here to download an entry form and e-mail it back to: alex.dahm@khl.com before the extended deadline of this Thursday 18 July 2019.

It is also helpful for us to have a fleet list of all the transport equipment in your fleet, listed by type, make, model and capacity, so please feel free to include one with your completed entry form.

If you have any questions, or wish to return the form by fax or post, please call Alex Dahm on +441892 786206 or Christian Shelton on: +441892 786208.

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Enter the ICST Transport 50 now to see if your company makes it into this year’s list of the top 50 of specialized transport equipment owning companies in the world

Supporting documents

Click links below to download and view individual files.

 
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