history

From just an idea in 1987, Trans Global Projects has gone from strength to strength resulting in global recognition as a first-class provider of international logistics solutions for many of the world’s largest and most sophisticated companies.

2021

    2021: streamlining brand activities

    TGP renames its subsidiary in Brazil.  NPT Brasil Projetos & Transportes Internacionais becomes known as TGP Brasil.  This change comes as part of the Group’s efforts to streamline commercial activities and strengthen the TGP brand’s global presence.  Clients benefit from a larger Group network, easier access to international locations and additional service capabilities.

    1988-today: a celebration of independent achievements

    Trans Global Projects has over the last 30 years built a strategically effective global network and knowledge base. Working in some of the most remote areas of the globe, the company serves clients from the world’s oil and gas, metal and mining, power generation and petrochemical industries. TGP is proud of its 30 years of exceptional achievements and looks forward to a further 30 transformative years.

    2018: further growth

    With the 2018 acquisition of Germany’s Natco GmbH, Trans Global Projects strengthens its presence within Europe. This deal also establishes TGP as a majority stakeholder in the Brazilian transport company NPT Brasil Projetos & Transportes Internacionais LTDA (NPT), further expanding the company’s global reach.

    2015: at the heart of Europe

    In 2015, TGP continues its expansion path and acquires the Swiss headquartered logistics specialist Natco AG. Natco becomes a member of the UK-based Trans Global Projects Group. Together, TGP and Natco deliver tailor-made, end-to-end solutions to facilitate smooth international supply chains.

    2013: Sunday Times Fast Track 100

    Trans Global Projects is ranked the 64th fastest growing private company in the UK in the December 2013 report by the Sunday Times. It is also ranked the second largest in the Fast Track 100 league table in terms of its turnover.

    2007: single ownership

    Trans Global Projects takes the next step in its development when Breezeline International Group Ltd, a co-investor since the start and itself owned by members of the senior management team, acquired full ownership of the TGP group of companies in 2007. Under single ownership, the group’s growth and development continues unabated, making Trans Global Projects a dynamic, independent company offering worldwide coverage.

    1999: milestone project

    1999 witnesses a step-change in Trans Global Projects’ achievements. The company wins its first “mega-project” with the award of the total logistics contract on the giant Karachaganak Gas Condensate Project in Western Kazakhstan. The USD 220 million contract ran for five years and sees TGP undertake the movement of 1.6 million tonnes of project cargo and the supply of all logistics related services on the project.

    1989: expansion

    With the opening of its first office overseas in Antwerp in 1989, Trans Global Projects embarks on a strategic expansion programme over the following years, opening a network of international offices across five continents. Today its numerous offices around the world serve a large customer base from various industries.

    1988: foundation

    At its foundation in 1988, TGP is a subsidiary company of the so-called Trans Global Group, one of the UK’s largest independent multi-modal transportation organisations.

1988