Hiab Load Immingham to Moray (IV32)

Bit of a long shot but does anyone know of a haulage company that can do a hiab job between Immingham and Moray, Scotland, mid December?
More details as they become available. Size, weight, where & when etc.

More details;

Disabled lift coming from Sweden to Moray. (IV32). Dims as follows

Mast 4.1 m L x 1.1 m W x 0.5 H
Platform 2.4 m L x 1.2 m W x 1.5 m H

Total weight 1100 kgs.

Client is happy for a quote from Sweden to Moray, or from Immigham to Moray and they will sort the Sweden leg out.
Bit of a rush on this one folks,if anyone can help please get in touch asap.

Company i used to work for in Central Scotland might be interested in this, do hiab work and they are down south all the time.

Ian Craig Haulage
Denny
01324 812250

Give them a call mate and see if they can help you.

tiger65:
Mast 4.1 m L x 1.1 m W x 0.5 H
Platform 2.4 m L x 1.2 m W x 1.5 m H

Total weight 1100 kgs.

Do you need the Hiab to put that up on site? Looks like a forklift job otherwise.

Try Palletforce - they would just charge it as 4 pallets.

palletforce.com/

allelys.co.uk/services/general-haulage.asp

Send Alfaman a PM, he might be able to help. I’d do it but it’d cost far too much :unamused:

www.davidbratt.com

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Pity it was a hiab job, company I work for run in and out of immingham every day and are based just a stones throw from Fochabers (I know the post code as I live in it lol) but its fridges we use :frowning:

As 8wheels said we could quote Hiab from Immingham to IV32 no problem but it will be quite pricey.
If you dont need the hiab at the Immingham end your best bet would be to part load a North Scotland based haulier up the road then use a local hiab for the delivery.
Someone like RF Campbell from Inverness or Freeland from Aberdeen , both run 40’s or 45’s and have hiab’s in there fleet.
A bit closer to the IV32 is Ian Rodger in Keith, he doesn’t have a hiab but he could get a subbie in with a hiab.
If you want us to quote or you need some phone numbers fire me a pm.
Iain.

try david watsons transport they are specialist lifting company i work for them and are very good

As I said before:

Use a pallet system. They will have access to a hiab at the other end if that’s the only way it can come off.

Thanks for all the advice folks, I have passed all the details to the interested party, who may be in touch very soon. :smiley: :smiley: