Posted on 21st December 2016
Featuring: Turk Heavy Transport
Turk Heavy Transport are pleased to announce they have been awarded a contract to transport 167 loads of fiberglass cargo from Bahrain to Kuwait for The Avenues Mall Expansion Project.
The new expansion for the shopping and entertainment experience at The Avenues in Kuwait is expected to be completed in the 1st quarter of 2018.
The cargo will be transported on trailers and low-beds for the ongoing project. Please click here to view a short video from Turk Heavy Transport regarding the new contract.
http://www.turkgroup.biz
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