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OCS ensures the transport of heavy, bulky goods within Europe

Have you sold a machine, want to test a prototype while your customer is still producing or relocate your own production and need a reliable freight forwarder to transport the machine? No matter the reason for which you need to transport a machine, one thing is certain: it must be treated sensitively.

We not only transport pallets, but also make your machines mobile throughout Europe. With well-trained employees, years of experience and extensive special equipment, we keep an overview. So that e.g. B. In order to keep downtimes as short as possible when relocating production, machine transport must be carried out quickly and efficiently. Thorough planning in advance is therefore particularly important for transport. High-quality machines and systems also require a professional and precise transport process. If necessary, we carry out a preliminary route review and feasibility study.

forklift truck dealers trust our service when they trade in new and used forklifts and warehouse equipment of various load capacity classes. Machine transport of extremely bulky and heavy goods within Europe or to Russia, Siberia or Kazakhstan is in demand every day. With our experienced team and the right technology, we ensure that production machines, tractors, forklifts, air conditioning and refrigeration units and other goods change locations quickly and safely. We use over-width trucks, semi-low-loading trucks with access ramps and other special semi-trailers and trailer trucks with expandable flat frames.

Some time ago we ensured the discreet transport of a prototype to Scandinavia for one of the leading mechanical engineering companies in Germany. No word or even a photo of the extra-wide machine was allowed to appear in the press or on the Internet. Our employees are aware of the high sensitivity of the transport of prototypes, assemblies, trade fair exhibits, luxury limousines, etc. For them, it is a transport that is carried out with the greatest possible safety and reliability.

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