All Heavy Lift & Project Forwarding International articles in April 2019 – Page 5
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Review your charter parties ahead of sulphur 2020 cap
North P&I has highlighted a number of contract issues that its members should be aware of when the 0.5 percent sulphur cap comes into effect.
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SRT restructures
SRT Transportation Solutions, a Houston-based heavy rail transport logistics management company, has restructured its business.
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Blue Water Shipping handles fire pump
Earlier this year, Blue Water Shipping transported a fire pump vessel, weighing 128 tonnes, from Boulogne-sur-Mer to Toulon Brégaillon, on behalf of French shipyard Socarenam.
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AAL in double TBM delivery
AAL has transported two tunnel-boring machines (TBM) from Nansha in south China to Australia on behalf Geodis.
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Roll-Lift handles YCI-M1 shipment
Roll-Lift USA has transported 12 units for the YCI methanol one (YCI-M1) project in Louisiana, USA.
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Atlas enhances Qantas agreement
Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings has enhanced its aircraft, crew, maintenance and insurance (ACMI) agreement with Qantas Freight.
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ALE receives updated ISO certificate
ALE has received a global health, safety, quality and environment (HSQE) accreditation, ISO 45001:2018.
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Shipping associations join forces
Three shipowner associations representing more than 90 percent of the global merchant fleet have agreed to strengthen ties in a bid to tackle geopolitical threats affecting the sector.
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Höegh speaks out against scrubbers
As the deadline for the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) sulphur regulations approaches, Höegh Autoliners ceo Ivar Myklebust has explained why the company stands firm in its decision to not use scrubbers.
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Freight Traders on the double
Freight Traders has coordinated the transport of a drilling rig from Whangarei port in New Zealand to St Vincent in the Caribbean.
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Equipment supplied for salt plant replacement
British Salt has utilised custom-made lifting and rigging equipment to support the replacement of a 37-tonne heat exchanger at a salt production plant in Middlewich, UK.
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Modulift equipment raises London tower
City Lifting has utilised a variety of below-the-hook equipment from Modulift to lift a digital air traffic control tower at London City Airport in the UK.
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TGP supports Sangachal power plant project
UK-headquartered Trans Global Projects Group (TGP) has moved 22 engines from Trabzon Free Zone in Turkey for a 400 MW power station currently under construction in Sangachal, Azerbaijan.
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Dursely joins Chapman Freeborn
Chapman Freeborn Airchartering has appointed Neil Dursley as chief commercial officer.
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Egytrans deploys gantry system for power plant project
Egytrans has transported and lifted a 245-ton (222.3-tonne) turbine and 290-ton (263.1-tonne) generator for a power plant construction project in western Cairo, Egypt.
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Aertssen Group acquires ADM Team Heavy Weight
Belgium’s Aertssen Group has strengthened its position in the heavy lift market with the acquisition of ADM Team Heavy Weight.
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Panalpina nominates Kern
Panalpina’s board of directors is proposing to elect Thomas Kern as chairman of the board at its annual general meeting (AGM) on May 9.
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Taiwan’s Formosa 1 reaches logistics milestone
All 20 foundation monopiles destined for the Formosa 1 Phase 2 offshore wind farm project in Taiwan have left the EEW Special Pipe Construction yard in Germany on board two heavy lift vessels, according to the Jan De Nul Group.
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ALS opens in Stockholm
Abnormal Load Services (ALS) has increased its Scandinavian coverage by opening an office in Sweden.
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ABC soars with spare part
AirBridgeCargo Airlines (ABC) has transported a 40-tonne unit from Frankfurt, Germany to Singapore on behalf of freight forwarder Ziegler.