World leader in international shipping solutions of heavy agriculture and construction equipment solve some of the world’s most complex shipping challenges
Atlantic Project Cargo, World leader in international shipping solutions of heavy agriculture and construction equipment is specialized in transporting oversized agricultural and construction equipment worldwide. Atlantic Project Cargo has solidified the global agri-logistic industry by door-to-door supply chain solutions that are both effective and economically viable.
Revolutionizing Agricultural Businesses with Innovative Transportation
Atlantic Project Cargo has a crucial role in enhancing the agricultural business landscape. With a keen understanding of the unique challenges faced by the sector, such as the difficulty associated with shipping oversized farm and construction equipment, and different regulatory requirements associated with various countries, the company maintains safe and efficient transportation of agricultural machinery.
Atlantic Project Cargo is revolutionary, sustainable and economical alternatives to RORO shipping lines which are overburdened and costs soar. In addition, Atlantic Project Cargo, in collaboration with its partners, has devised an economically efficient solution that rerouted the equipment through alternative land and railway transportation.
“Atlantic Project Cargo is more than a logistics provider; we are partners in progress for the agricultural sector. Our approach to transporting oversized farm and construction machinery is not just about overcoming logistical challenges; it’s about ensuring a sustainable and secure food supply chain by successfully moving high-tech and heavy farm machinery to regions around the world to increase their food production. The crisis in Ukraine was an example of our team’s ability to think creatively and resolve complex challenges to ensure our customers experience successful outcomes when shipping heavy machinery worldwide. We are committed to addressing complex heavy equipment shipping challenges” stated Maryanna Serafinas, CEO of Atlantic Project Cargo.