The Yelm School District recently ordered two new modular classrooms for Millpond Elementary School to accommodate a growing number of students and classrooms. The construction company had the units ready to go, however, moving a...Read more
Long-term projects often require lots of planning, juggling moving parts, and flexibility. A project that started with a contact in mid-2021 was still going on through 2023, with Omega Morgan moving heavy machinery from multiple...Read more
As the power capacity expansion in the United States progresses, Omega Morgan have been called in to make sure a 255,000-pound (116 tonne) transformer makes its way to a power station in Central Point, Oregon....Read more
The western United States are getting a new industrial services major with Omega Morgan’s purchase of its compatriot Walker Brothers Machinery Moving.Read more
The Oregon-based machinery moving company, Omega Morgan, has completed a full-service machinery moving project in Arlington, Washington, in the United States (US).Read more
Having a transformer failure right before the holidays is a worst case scenario for Centralia, a small city in Lewis County, Washington. However, in early December, disaster struck and one of the three essential transformers...Read more
The Oregon-based company Omega Morgan handled the transportation of four adsorber vessels from the Port of Vancouver, in Washington, to North Plains, in Oregon.Read more
Omega Morgan had to work quickly when an international transportation and logistics company reached out regarding a time-sensitive wind energy project. The challenge came from the high demand for wind energy components to outfit wind...Read more
An awning weighing just over four metric tonnes, measuring 22 metres in length and 5 metres in width, was lifted by an Omega Morgan crane, itself weighing approximately 180 metric tonnes, in Tigard, Oregon.Read more
Omega Morgan recently supported a compatriot technology company in its quest to expand its microprocessor development and manufacturing facility in Oregon. The transportation specialist was tasked with delivering absorbers from the Port of Vancouver, Washington. Read more