All Blue Water Shipping articles
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NewsPoland’s investment rebound gathers momentum
Poland’s construction and industrial sectors are gathering pace, with October’s data from ING pointing to a rebound in fixed investment and strengthening macroeconomic fundamentals. Rising output, easing wage pressures and improving financing conditions are setting the stage for further rate cuts – while major energy, infrastructure and port developments continue to position Poland as a growing hub for project logistics across Central and Eastern Europe.
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NewsFoley joins Blue Water’s board of management
Ryan Foley has been appointed chief operating officer of Blue Water Shipping’s energy, ports and projects.
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ArticlePlenty of positivity in Polish heavy lift market
From offshore wind and nuclear energy developments to major port expansions and infrastructure investment, Poland offers no shortage of opportunities for project logisticians – and the outlook is undeniably bright. Mike Bryant reports.
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ArticlePort of Neom: Aiming to set a global benchmark
Saudi Arabia’s port of Neom, situated on the Red Sea, has rapidly expanded its general and project cargo handling capacities. Joshua Allen reports.
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NewsBlue Water ships dredge to PNG
Blue Water Shipping has delivered a 70-tonne dredge from Busan, South Korea to Papua New Guinea.
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NewsBlue Water picks Santos as Brazil lead
Blue Water Shipping has named Milton Santos as its Brazil country manager for the energy, ports and projects division.
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NewsVan den Bos joins Ahlers to strengthen project logistics focus
Antwerp-based Ahlers Logistics has appointed Dave van den Bos as its ceo to drive the company’s international growth and strengthen its project logistics focus.
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NewsBlue Water names Foley as SVP of projects
Ryan Foley has been appointed senior vice president of projects at Blue Water Shipping, effective January 1, 2026.
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ArticleLogisticians ramp up for solar, storage, LNG and FPSO growth
As several Southeast Asian nations ramp up their renewable energy goals and carbon capture initiatives, project logistics providers are seizing opportunities across solar, battery storage, LNG. Meanwhile, traditional FPSO supply chains continue to generate steady work.
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NewsBlue Water switches to HVO at its Danish port operations
Blue Water Shipping is introducing hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) diesel as fuel for its port activities at the Danish ports of Esbjerg, Aarhus and Lindø.
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ArticleClean energy and infrastructure drive heavy lift growth in ASEAN region
There is strong project cargo demand in Southeast Asia, driven by energy, infrastructure and industrial projects. Several headwinds are affecting the sector but optimism is high. This time last year, HLPFI discussed the role of the ‘China plus one’ business model in Southeast Asia’s project cargo activity. While this trend continues, Southeast Asia still faces tough competition from China.
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NewsBlue Water consolidates Aarhus offices
Blue Water Shipping is consolidating its existing operations in Aarhus, Denmark, with an office building located in the heart of the port.
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NewsMalina steps into TGP role
Renata Malina has taken up the role of commercial director at Trans Global Projects (TGP) Brasil, effective March 10, 2025.
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NewsBlue Water handles blade yoke at Port Esbjerg
Blue Water Shipping has transported and loaded a 300-tonne blade yoke at Denmark’s Port Esbjerg.
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ArticleUpstream demands stretch heavy lift capacity
Recent capital expenditure figures and projected investment levels suggest that demand for new upstream oil and gas projects will remain strong through 2030 and beyond. The uptick is driving demand for sophisticated project logistics solutions across multiple markets.
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NewsValtonen joins Tschudi
Anselm Valtonen has joined Tschudi Logistics as managing director of the company’s Finnish office.
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NewsBlue Water completes module deliveries for Agogo FPSO
Blue Water Shipping has completed the transport of 15 topside modules for the Agogo FPSO project.
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NewsBlue Water expands scope with Vestas in Szczecin
Blue Water Shipping will manage stevedoring logistics for Vestas’ new factory in Szczecin, Poland.
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ArticleCaribbean poised for a surge in project logistics activity
A green light for oil and gas development in Suriname heralds the next spate of project logistics activity, writes Ian Putzger.









