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Series following the work of Allelys, one of the leading multimodal logistics and specialist projects providers in the country.
Young couple Aaron and Becky enlist the help of Kings Heavy Haulage driver Big Andy for their very literal house move. Their tiny home is set to be transported from rural Pembrokeshire in west Wales to its new location near Wolverhampton. In Northumberland Phelan Haulage boss Peter and his trusty lorry mounted crane must lift a 6 ton, worryingly wide bespoke built glamping hut onto his trailer.
In the North East, Peter, Karl and Daz must travel from their yard to Teesside Airport where they must go air-side to collect an unusual load - a decommissioned passenger jet. A team from Railway Support Services based near Sutton Coldfield are heading northwards to shift a 1950's British Railways Class twenty diesel locomotive from Leeming Bar in North Yorkshire even further north to Brechin in northern Scotland.
After six months of planning, Kings Heavy Haulage Transport Co-ordinator Foxy moves 44-tonne bridge made of steel and glass through the city centre of Gloucester. Hauler Ian moves a 100-tonne industrial valve over rugged terrain in the Welsh countryside and Steve, Bryn and Anthony from Railway Support Services move a five-metre-tall tram through Blackpool.
Crews haul a 63ft train track tamping machine from Glasgow to Stranraer, two 38 ton trains coaches to Glasgow, and a steam locomotive on a 264-mile trek to its new home.
In Southampton Boat Transport's husband and wife team, Geoff and Gillie, are joined by John to take a survey vessel and its cradle to Felixstowe. AS Taylor driver Mark must move a newly refurbished 72-foot narrow canal boat from Leicester to its berth at Bollington Wharf in Macclesfield. Also, A trawler yacht bought in the USA for just $7, refurbished in a Lancashire dock and now valued at £400,000, needs moving to the Thames.
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