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Moving giant brewing silos, circus big tops, ice sculptures and steam trains is never easy. However, the Ultimate Movers rise to the challenge, battling against the elements, guiding oversized transport through narrow and winding roads and overcoming problems to get their precious cargo there on time, and in one piece. Time is always money and there's no room for error.
A 32-metre long beer tank must navigate tiny roads to be installed at a brewery in Tadcaster, while in Kidderminster, a vintage steam train travels hundreds of miles south to Devon.
A 40-tonne boat called King Arthur needs moving from Bristol, while in Essex, a number of vintage cars must be carefully transported to a sales fair.
On the south coast, heavy haulier Chris Bugler must transport the largest cargo of his life as a ten-tonne yacht mould must sail the tight streets of Dorset to Poole Port. However, this won't be an easy voyage as low bridges and parked cars stand between him and his final destination. At Santa Pod, the fastest movers in Europe go head to head as they compete for first place on the drag racing track. While up north, the god of trade, Hermes, has another half a million packets and parcels to sort and deliver.
In Scotland two humongous crane beams must be transported over 450 miles to Shoreham Port on the south coast of England, but with each weighing in excess of 25 tonnes and measuring an incredible 37 meters long, this promises not to be your typical drive south. Meanwhile, in Bristol's Avonmouth Dock, another crane, measuring 50 meters, must be uprooted and moved in order to start a new life, wowing revellers at Glastonbury's famous festival. Finally, in Immingham tonnes of fresh fish must be delivered intact and on time to Grimsby's famous fish market.
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