
Agustin Harriague: Why ‘We Do It All’ is a Red Flag in Project Logistics
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In this episode of Project Cargo Professionals, we speak with our first shipper guest — Agustin Harriague, Vice President of Logistics at Mitsubishi Power Americas.
From 600-metric-ton gas turbines to last-minute site changes, Agustin knows what it takes to deliver in the complex world of power generation logistics. His message to logistics service providers is clear: stop trying to do it all.
We talk about:
· The danger of pretending you can handle every project
· What shippers actually want from forwarders and heavy haulers
· Why he values creativity and transparency over big claims
· Mentoring the next generation of logistics professionals
· Making project logistics more attractive in the age of AI and TikTok
· How a sabbatical year changed his career path forever
Whether you're a seasoned forwarder or just entering the world of project cargo, this one is packed with valuable insight from the client perspective.
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