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Heavy cargo on the move! A service from A to Z: Gosselin Logistics transport oversized unit from Spain to France

Exciting times in Bilbao as we loaded a 110.5 ton steam boiler (1432 x 632 x 628 cm) into a seavessel bound for Northern France via Antwerp. The first part of journey has been finalized.

This impressive piece is a crucial part of a major Waste-to-Energy factory project, contributing to a more sustainable future. Tanja Zivic, who is leading this project, was on-site overseeing the loading operations in person, ensuring everything goes smoothly. "Industrial project transportation requires a strong focus , expertise, and quality that we want to continue to ensure in the future", Tanja says. A big thank you to everyone involved for making this complex transport happen!

Novasteam boiler
Novasteam boiler
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Gosselin Logistics is a leading provider of logistics services. With activities ranging from terminal operations, forwarding and warehouse storage to customs formalities Gosselin Logistics can offer its customers a constant supply chain. Heavy-Gosselin is a division of Gosselin Logistics specialized in industrial projects.  

Gosselin Logistics is a division of the Gosselin Group that has its headquarters in Antwerp, Belgium. The company was founded in 1930 and employs a staff of 1000 that generates more than 450 million euros in turnover. 

Pasec Port neemt deel aan de port clean-up

Niet minder dan 63 bedrijven namen deel aan de 3de editie van de port cleanup. Ook Pasec Port stuurde een delegatie om samen met de 2 200 vrijwilligers het zwerfvuil in de straten aan te pakken.

Pasec Port joins port clean-up initiative

No less than 63 companies joined the 3rd edition of the port cleanup. Pasec Port sent a delegation as well to join the 2 200 volunteers to tackle the litter in the streets.

Gosselin Logistics control tower managed the unloading operation of MV Regine

Starting October 4, Gosselin Logistics control tower managed the unloading operation of MV Regine containing the C3 Splitter (93m long and 589T heavy).