All Allelys articles – Page 2
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NewsAllelys hauls generator and transformer to Rothienorman
UK-based Allelys has transported a generator and transformer from Buckie Harbour to the Rothienorman substation.
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NewsAllelys completes complex railcar delivery
UK-based heavy haulage specialist Allelys has transported a Talgo railcar – measuring 13.7 m x 2.94 m x 3.62 m – from Barrow Hill Railway Roundhouse in Chesterfield to the Global Centre of Rail Excellence in Onllwyn.
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NewsAllelys progresses with Eye generator transports
UK-based heavy haulier Allelys has delivered a 327.5-tonne generator to the Progress power station at Eye Airfield Industrial Estate in Suffolk, UK.
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NewsAllelys hauls transformers for Moray West converter station
UK-based heavy haulage specialist Allelys has delivered two transformers, weighing 239 tonnes and measuring 12.3 m x 4 m x 4.6 m, from Buckie Harbour in Scotland to the Moray West onshore converter station.
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NewsWinner reveal: Overland Transport Provider of the Year 2023
The Overland Transport Provider of the Year was once again a hotly contended category, with our judges having to make some difficult decisions to separate the candidates. Taking home the trophy was Prism Logistics.
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NewsProject cargoes move through Ipswich
The port of Ipswich in the UK, owned and operated by Associated British Ports (ABP), has facilitated the movement of a generator, turbine and transformer for an energy project in East Anglia.
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NewsAllelys hauls turbine generator to Sutton Bridge
UK-based heavy haulage expert Allelys has delivered a 176-tonne steam turbine generator to the port of Sutton Bridge, Spalding.
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NewsAllelys delivers transformers for Dogger Bank scope
Allelys has completed its second and third packages of work for the Dogger Bank B onshore converter station, part of the world’s largest offshore wind farm.
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NewsHopkins joins Allelys
UK-based heavy haulage specialist Allelys has appointed Neil Hopkins as contract manager.
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NewsAllelys supports heat exchanger project at Teesside
UK-based heavy haulage specialist Allelys has delivered a series of vessels for a heat exchanger project in Teesside.
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NewsShortlist spotlight 2023: Overland Transport Provider of the Year
HLPFI reviews the finalists for the 2023 Overland Transport Provider of the Year, sponsored by Goldhofer.
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NewsHeavy Lift Awards 2023: Shortlist revealed
HLPFI is pleased to reveal the shortlist for the Heavy Lift Awards 2023. Take a look at the finalists in with a chance of taking home a coveted trophy.
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NewsRobert Wynn & Sons returns to Black Rock Sands for transformer delivery
UK-based specialist shipping company Robert Wynn & Sons beached its heavy lift/ro-ro barge Terra Marique in northwest Wales to deliver a 155-tonne transformer for a National Grid substation at Trawsfynydd.
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NewsESTA award winners revealed in the Netherlands
The winners of the 2023 ESTA Awards of Excellence have been revealed at a ceremony at the Grand Hotel Huis ter Duin in Noordwijk, the Netherlands.
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NewsAllelys adds to heavy lift fleet
UK-based Allelys has added a Gottwald AK 912 pedestal crane to strengthen its heavy lift crane capabilities.
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NewsWoodland steps up at Allelys
UK-based heavy lift and special transport specialist Allelys has appointed Jamie Woodland as its commercial manager.
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NewsJones joins Allelys
UK-based heavy haulage expert Allelys has appointed Neil Jones as senior commercial manager.
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NewsAllelys deploys Modulift equipment for Yankee dryer work
UK-based heavy lift and special transport specialist Allelys has used a Modulift MOD 250 spreader beam below the hook of a LG1550 crane to lift a Yankee paper dryer in Barrow-in-Furness.
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ArticlePolitical turmoil clouds promising outlook for UK project logistics
Prime ministers have come and gone at a comical rate but a strong pipeline of energy-related work is spurring on the UK project logistics sector. However, current political turbulence will have an impact on project pipelines, if prolonged.
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NewsTwo project successes for Allelys
UK-based heavy haulage expert Allelys has delivered and installed eight transformers for two separate projects: the Kergord Energy Station and Viking Energy Substation on the Shetland Islands.









