Airland Logistics, member to the Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC) for Denmark, recently managed the flow of heavy machinery and equipment forseveral  mining projects across West Africa, utilizing a combination of chartered breakbulk vessels, RORO vessels and cargo aircraft, as per this overview:


  • Sandvik DP1500i Drill Rigs from Helsinki, Finland (1600 cbm / 330 tons)
  • Grove RT880E/22TX Cranes from Baltimore, US East Coast (855 cbm / 216 tons)
  • CAT IT62H Loaders from Baltimore, US East Coast (200 cbm / 40 tons)
  • CAT 980k Loader from Tacoma, US West Coast (115 cbm / 30 tons)
  • Service modules to suit CAT777F from Galveston, US Gulf (513 cbm / 100 tons)
  • CAT IT62H Loader from Galveston, US Gulf (100 cbm / 20 tons)
  • CAT777F from Galveston, US Gulf  (570 cbm / 148 tons)
  • CAT777F from Durban, South Africa (1425 cbm / 370 tons)
  • CAT777F from Mozambique via Durban (2850 cbm / 740 tons)
  • CAT777F from Takoradi, Ghana (2850 cbm / 740 tons)
  • CAT IT62H/980K/980H/432E Loader/16M Grader from Takoradi, Ghana (1042 cbm / 290 tons)
  • Toyota vehicles from Dubai (1720 cbm / 190 tons)
  • CAT IT62H/980k Loaders/775F Dump Truck from Antwerp, Belgium (661 cbm / 160 tons)
  • Astra trucks from Genoa, Italy (220 cbm / 40 tons)
  • Liebherr Excavators from Ashdod, Israel (516 cbm / 246 tons)
  • Sandvik DE710 (55 cbm / 12 tons) from Salt Lake City, Utah to Accra, Ghana (AIRFREIGHT)