07/13/2010 - Transport security firmly under control

Photo: ALRV/Strauch

Excellence in horsepower and dealing with hazards have been the order of the day at Time Shuttle for over 15 years. In this sense, this specialist for high-value cargo really lives up to the name of its hometown, the imperial city of Aachen, where every year, at the Concours Hippique International Officiel (CHIO), the best riders and drivers in the world compete in front of over 300,000 spectators and several million TV viewers. So it is quite natural for Time Shuttle to sponsor a high-class prize at this world-famous equestrian event in Aachen's Soers district. Now, for the 17th time the Time Shuttle Price for the four-in-hand riders dressage competition was awarded-  this year’s winner of the popular award was the Australian Boyd Exell, who achieved 77.1 percent. His competitors, the 37-year-old Theo Timmermann, (73.7), Henry James Fairclough (71.7) and Christoph Sandmann (Lähden/71, 3)  were relegated to the second places and beyond.During this four-and-a-half-hour test, the drivers, horses and vehicles had to deliver top performances. Just like Time Shuttle does every day in the interests of transport security. We keep a firm hold on the reins for our customers, even under the most demanding conditions, and get their high-value goods safely to their destination.
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