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Laso continues fleet expansion
Laso Transportes has continued to invest in its fleet during 2020 and has started to take delivery of 25 tractors and 20 pilot cars.
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Laso opens in Barcelona
Portugal-headquartered Laso Transportes has established its fourth abnormal loads office in Spain.
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Laso continues Alecrim-Urze project scope
Laso Transportes has begun the second phase of component deliveries for the Alecrim-Urze wind farm in Paúl da Serra, on the island of Madeira.
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Laso begins Alecrim-Urze wind farm project
Laso Transportes has been tasked with the transport of several wind energy components for the Alecrim-Urze wind farm in Paúl da Serra, on the island of Madeira.
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Laso rebrands GTE in Mozambique
Mozambique-based GTE-Gruas E Transportes Especiais, a subsidiary of Laso Transportes, has rebranded as Laso Moçambique.
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Laso powers ahead with Goldhofer THP/SL
Laso Transportes has utilised Goldhofer THP/SL heavy-duty modular trailers to deliver a 300-tonne power plant component from Vale de Cambra to the port of Leça da Palmeira (Portugal), some 60 km away.
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Laso launches Italian subsidiary
Portugal-headquartered Laso Transportes has opened a subsidiary in Italy – Laso Italia.
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Laso opens in Germany
Portugal’s Laso Transportes has established a German subsidiary, Laso Deutschland.
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Laso invests in wind blade transporter
In Portugal, Laso Transportes has taken delivery of equipment that will allow it to handle the transportation of wind turbine blades measuring up to 74 m in length.
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Laso invests with Actros
December 7 - Portugal-headquartered Laso Transportes has invested EUR5 million (USD5.8 million) in its specialised equipment fleet in 2017, including the purchase of six Mercedes Actros units.
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The Wednesday Wire - April 1st 2015
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Super six from Nooteboom
March 30 - Portugal's LASO Transportes has strengthened its wind turbine transport fleet with the addition of six Nooteboom super wing carriers (SWC).
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