S3E1 - Carriage 58 - 10 Racing Yachts - Sheet Pile Steel
Kieran struggles to get a 26-tonne train rolling for the first time in 60 years. Colin has 48 hours to load ten valuable racing yachts. Robin Has 5 hours to unload 1500 Tons of Sheet Pile construction steel.
Aug. 11, 2020, midnight
S3E2 - Jack Up Rig (Part 1) - Darwin - Mining Machine
A heavy lift vessel takes onboard a 23,000-tonne oil rig. Plus, a blanket of fog keeps one of the world's biggest airplanes grounded.
Aug. 18, 2020, midnight
S3E3 - Satellite - Liverpool Flyover - Wood Ship
Massive machines are brought in to move a raised dual carriage way. Plus, a team race against time to underload a shipment of timber.
Aug. 25, 2020, midnight
S3E4 - Gantry Cranes (Part 1) - China - Herb Isles - Sand Ship
It's a race against time as six massive container cranes have to be loaded in three days. And, a ferry is in urgent need of repair.
Sept. 1, 2020, midnight
S3E5 - Rotor - Super Cars - Fertiliser Ship
Craig has 48 hours to get four super cars to Spain. Meanwhile, rain threatens to ruin an incoming shipment of fertiliser worth up to £45,000,000.
Sept. 8, 2020, midnight
S3E6 - Monopiles (Part 1) King Edward Train
One of the biggest heavy lift vessels in the world is squeezed through a narrow canal in Germany. Plus, a 90-tonne locomotive is loaded onto a truck.
Sept. 15, 2020, midnight
S3E7 - Jack Up Rig (Part 2) - Melbourne - Boat Doors - Christmas Trees
A 23,000-tonne oil rig needs offloading in Melbourne. Plus, a driver battles bad weather to deliver Christmas trees.
Sept. 22, 2020, midnight
S3E8 - Gantry Cranes (Part 2) - Miami - Cables - Pastor Pete
In Miami, there are just two days to unload six container cranes. Meanwhile, Martin has to check and store 1,200 metres of mooring ropes.
Sept. 29, 2020, midnight
S3E9 - New Haven Bridge - Sawn Timber - Flying Fish
Mark has to offload 2,800 tonnes of timber before the weather turns, while Chris transports a 57-metre-long bridge section.
Oct. 6, 2020, midnight
S3E10 - Monopiles (Part 2) - Spanish Trains - Refuse Bails
The loading of wind turbine sections threatens to capsize a ship. Plus, 3,000 bales of compacted rubbish are shipped to Sweden.
Oct. 13, 2020, midnight