Latest News
Latest News
2017
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16 - 08 - 2017
BALtrans Shanghai has the pleasure in assisting YUZ Museum in assembling the larger-than-life sculpture of hybrid cartoon/human characters.
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26 - 06 - 2017
"Together Progress Opportunity" Exhibition
BIM participates in the exhibition works of the celebration of 20th Anniversary of the Establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and the handover of Hong Kong to Mainland China.
2016
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11 - 11 - 2016
BALtrans completed the installation of "A World in a Well" with enthusiasm in Hong Kong K11.
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29 - 09 - 2016
BALtrans have the pleasure to install the bronze sculpture of Ju Ming (b. 1938) Taichi Series during the Fine Art Asia 2016.
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06 - 09 - 2016
Shao Xing Museum entrusted BALtrans Beijing to handle shipment to Italy
With compliment to Shao Xing Museum, BALtrans Beijing was entrusted to pack and ship the exhibits of "La cultura di Shaoxing — Storia millenaria di" to Italy.
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17 - 06 - 2016
Chandeliers Dismantlement for Louis Vuitton
BALtrans completed the disassembly, packing and overland transportation for delicate copper chandeliers
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15 - 04 - 2016
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26 - 02 - 2016
BTV interview with BALtrans Beijing (Chinese Version Only)
BALtrans was graciously awarded to arrange transit for the once stolen Sakyamuni torso from Hebei to be reunited with the golden body of the Buddha after straying for 20 years. BTV interviewed and shot the process.
2015
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05 - 11 - 2015
Meticulous packing for the artifacts of Jilin Province Museum (Simplified Chinese Only)
Jilin Province Museum appointed BALtrans Beijing team to assist artifacts relocation
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27 - 07 - 2015
Toll unveils blueprint for high-tech logistics hub in Singapore
The completion of Toll City in mid-2017 will enhance Singapore’s position as a regional logistics hub and provide Toll’s customers access to greater flexibility and scalability in their supply chains.
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10 - 06 - 2015
‘Swimming by the Harbour’ show
Exhibits installation at the most hustle and bustle of the city by BALtrans
2014
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12 - 05 - 2014
Art Basel Hong Kong 2014 at a Glance
Appointed as the official art freight handlers, BALtrans International Moving Limited participates in the second edition of Art Basel Hong Kong by providing comprehensive logistics solutions to the exhibitors.
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10 - 03 - 2014
Installation of art pieces for “Master of Impressionism—Claude Monet” Exhibition
Late 2013, Paris Marmottan Monet Museum awarded BALtrans International Moving (BIM) the fine art logistic project for the “Master of Impressionism—Claude Monet” exhibition.
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03 - 03 - 2014
Toll today magazine (March– May 2014)
“The art of moving sculptures for landmark in China”
2013
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14 - 08 - 2013
Sing Tao Daily Interview (Chinese Version Only)
Insurance Logistics Industry; Specialized in Storage and Rehabilitation; Valued items spur opportunity
2012
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21 - 09 - 2012
“Taoist Cultural Relics Exhibition” Handled by BALtrans
BALtrans has successfully completed the relics logistics for the “The Significance of Taoism and Rites - Taoist Cultural Relics Exhibition”, from Beijing White Cloud Temple to Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple. The exhibition features 38 national treasures and some of them are even Grade One cultural relics.
2011
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10 - 11 - 2011
BALtrans moves fragile art exhibition for Louis Vuitton
BALtrans worked on a challenging project for Louis Vuitton.
2010
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06 - 08 - 2010
Uffizi Treasure Paintings to Wuhan Handled by BALtrans
After more than 18 hours of “monitored” travel from Shanghai, some 82 selected pieces from the Uffizi collections dated back to the Renaissance, were successfully on show at the Hubei Provincial Museum in Wuhan, central China’s Hubei Province. The Exhibition named as Treasure Paintings Exhibition of Uffizi Gallery, was opened to public on June 18 to September 12, 2010 in Wuhan.
2009
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10 - 11 - 2009
BALtrans Got Treasures from the Roof of the World
BALtrans has recently completed a project titled "Tibet Treasures from the Roof of the World" for the
shipment of 119 Buddhist statues and tools, including 36 national grade-one cultural relics from the
collections of institutions including Potala Palace and the Tibet Museum to Japan