All Asia articles – Page 10
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PSA Singapore introduces measures to mitigate supply chain disruptions
PSA Singapore (PSA) has bolstered its operational capacities in the face of increased activity and to mitigate the impacts of global supply chain disruptions.
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Piracy declining but crew safety concerns remain
In its mid-year report for 2024, ICC’s International Maritime Bureau (IMB) has confirmed that the overall number of piracy incidents is down but violence towards seafarers is increasing.
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Tadano and Vestas partner on nacelle cranes
Crane manufacturer Tadano and OEM Vestas will team up to develop and sell nacelle cranes for the wind energy industry.
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Total Movements transports condensers to Saudi Arabia
Total Movements delivered five deethaniser condensers for an oil and gas project in Saudi Arabia.
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Jan De Nul secures Taiwan offshore cable contract
Offshore contractor Jan De Nul has signed a preferred supplier agreement with Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) to install subsea high-voltage export cables in Taiwan.
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Militzer & Münch forms Mongolian joint venture
Militzer & Münch has established an entity in Mongolia that will provide road transport, air and sea freight, and project logistics services.
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MOL takes stake in Alistair Group
Japan’s Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) has agreed to purchase a 25 percent stake in Tanzania-based Alistair Group, a cross-border logistics company which operates in sub-Saharan Africa.
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Intergis goes for Gottwald ESP.5 at Busan
Intergis has ordered a Konecranes Gottwald ESP.5 mobile harbour crane to improve its general and bulk cargo handling capabilities at the port of Busan, South Korea.
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Hydropower cargoes shipped from India to Brazil by EXG
India’s Express Global Logistics (EXG) managed the multimodal transport of hydropower equipment from India to Brazil.
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New Delhi gives green light to west coast port development
India’s Union Council of Ministers, headed by prime minister Narendra Modi, has approved the development of a large port in Vadhavan, on India’s western coast.
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Toyofuji and Fukuju place dual-fuel ro-ro orders
Mitsubishi Shipbuilding, a subsidiary of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI), has taken orders from Toyofuji Shipping and Fukuju Shipping for two dual-fuel ro-ro cargo ships.
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MyCrane appoints Tiwari as Indian sales director
Global crane rental platform MyCrane has appointed Ashishkumar Tiwari as its sales director, India.
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COSCO lands Trion FPU transport contract
COSCO Shipping & Guangzhou Salvage Heavy Transport (CSGS) said that it has secured the transportation contract for the Trion project’s floating production unit (FPU).
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J M Baxi completes Marjan module load outs
India-headquartered J M Baxi Heavy has completed its role in delivering three modules for the Marjan offshore field project in Saudi Arabia.
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Cadeler’s Wind Maker launched in South Korea
On June 3, South Korea’s Hanwha Ocean launched Wind Maker, the latest wind turbine installation vessel ordered by Danish offshore wind energy specialist Cadeler.
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Royal Cargo opts for Goldhofer heavy transport equipment
The Philippines-headquartered Royal Cargo has spent EUR5.4 million (USD5.9 million) on heavy-duty transport equipment to service the country’s burgeoning renewable energy and infrastructure sectors. It has also been in action moving tunnel boring machines (TBM) for the Metro Manila Subway project.
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Jumbo finishes monopile removal process at Yunlin offshore wind farm
Jumbo Offshore has removed the final two monopiles at the Yunlin offshore wind farm in Taiwan.
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Container rates continue to surge, Maersk upgrades full-year guidance
The project logistic business relies on a stable container shipping sector in order to balance the books. While out-of-gauge cargo certainly catches the eye, thousands of freight tons of cargo for large-scale projects moves in boxes and price volatility can wreak havoc on a project’s bottom line.
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Total Movements delivers petrochemical cargoes to East India
India-based Total Movements arranged for the delivery of two crystallisers and a dehydration tower from the east to the west coast of the country.
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Cadeler places third A-class offshore installation vessel order with COSCO
Denmark-based offshore installation specialist Cadeler has placed an order to build its third state-of-the-art A-class wind farm installation vessel, which will bring the total number of vessels in its fleet to 11.