Hours of operations:
9AM - 5PM / UTC -5 (EST)

Atlantic Project Cargo Announces Strategic Partnership with Boats Sales NW

June 11, 2026
Shipping Quote
Customs Duties
Drayage Rate
Do you already own this equipment?

You Can Request a New Quote Every 15 Minutes

Please wait or contact us at [email protected]

Thank you for Choosing Us!

Looking to buy or sell heavy equipment?
With JumboBee, you can trade online with financing options and worldwide shipping.

Check Inventory
Calculate Import Duties
Get a free, no-obligation estimate of your import duties!
Calculate Import Duties
Get a Drayage Estimate
Get a free drayage estimate tailored to your exact needs!
Check a Drayage Rate
Home Insights Atlantic Project Cargo Announces Strategic Partnership with Boats Sales NW
Reviewed by
Victoria Moseicuka Chief Operating Officer

Pacific Northwest yacht brokerage joins forces with project cargo specialist to deliver turnkey yacht transport worldwide.

 

Atlantic Project Cargo is pleased to announce a strategic partnership with Boats Sales NW, effective January 2026. The collaboration marks a significant expansion of Atlantic Project Cargo’s capabilities into the recreational and commercial marine sector — Bringing full‑cycle, door‑to‑dock yacht transport to owners, brokers, and fleet operators across global markets.
Boats Sales NW has built a trusted reputation serving buyers and sellers of high-value boats. The partnership pairs that market access and maritime expertise with Atlantic Project Cargo’s established infrastructure in project logistics: specialized carriers, port operations, documentation management, and route engineering.

“This partnership reflects where the market is heading,” said Victoria Moseicuka, COO of Atlantic Project Cargo. “Clients purchasing or repositioning yachts don’t want to manage five vendors. They want one team that owns the outcome. That’s what we’re building here.”

Full-Cycle Service
Unlike traditional freight arrangements, this partnership delivers integrated oversight from first contact — whether buying or selling — through to final berth. Atlantic Project Cargo manages boat inspection and preparation, load planning, cradle engineering, permit acquisition, insurance coordination, customs clearance, and delivery. Boats Sales NW handles the buying and selling.
Available transport modes include overland, lift-on/lift-off (LoLo), roll-on/roll-off (RoRo), and deck cargo, selected based on vessel specifications, route requirements, and client priorities.

Positioned for a Growing Market
Cross-market yacht transactions are on the rise, with buyers increasingly looking beyond their local region to find the right vessel. Atlantic Project Cargo’s logistics services address a gap in the market: the absence of a project cargo operator with the discipline, documentation expertise, and carrier relationships to manage cargo moves at the same standard applied to industrial cargo.
For brokers, this means a reliable logistics partner to offer clients. For boat owners, it means a single point of accountability for one of the most complex moves they’ll make.
To discuss a partnership or request a quote, contact Atlantic Project Cargo.

Read More

July 13, 2026
NVOCC vs Freight Forwarder: Which One Should You Use for International Equipment Shipping?
Many equipment buyers, exporters, dealers, manufacturers, and project cargo owners encounter confusing terminology during the international shipping process. Navigating terms like ocean carrier, customs broker, and drayage provider can...
Reviewed by
Victoria Moseicuka
July 10, 2026
FOB Shipping for Heavy Equipment Buyers: Costs, Responsibilities, and Common Mistakes
FOB (Free On Board) means the seller is responsible for delivering equipment to the designated export port and loading the machinery onto the vessel. Once...
Reviewed by
Nick Yadryshnikov
July 9, 2026
Oversized Cargo Transportation: How Oversized Freight Is Shipped Internationally
Shipping heavy machinery across international borders requires intense logistical precision. Standard freight forwarding works well for palletized goods, but when cargo exceeds standard dimensions, logistics...
Reviewed by
Victoria Moseicuka
Share via