All Boskalis articles – Page 3
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Boskalis keeps busy with installation projects
Royal Boskalis Westminster has been awarded two transport and installation contracts for projects in Scotland and Turkey.
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Boskalis reports strong operational results
Royal Boskalis Westminster reported an increased operating result for the first half of 2020, compared to the same period of 2019. Nevertheless, the company saw a net loss of EUR96.4 million (USD86.6 million) for the period.
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Boskalis completes Duqm project scope
Boskalis has carried out a series of extensive construction operations for the Duqm Liquid Bulk Berths project in Oman.
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Construction of Bokalift 2 continues
Drydocks World shipyard in Dubai has held a steel cutting ceremony for Royal Boskalis Westminster’s Bokalift 2 conversion project.
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United Heavy Transport names leadership team
United Shipping Group has appointed Andreas Rolner, Anthony Perez and Philipp Mehringer to lead its newly launched United Heavy Transport division.
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Boskalis refinances RCF
Royal Boskalis Westminster has refinanced its revolving credit facility (RCF), providing the company with EUR500 million (USD544.4 million) until April 2025.
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Travel exemption urged for seafarers
The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) and the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) have issued a joint call on behalf of seafarers to governments to facilitate the essential movement of seafarers and marine personnel.
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Boskalis acquires Ardent Americas
Royal Boskalis Westminster has acquired USA-based maritime emergency response specialist Ardent Americas.
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Boskalis issues Covid-19 update
Royal Boskalis Westminster has suspended crew and project staff rotations in response to the outbreak of Covid-19, but cargo is still moving.
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Boskalis ends 2019 well despite earnings dip
Boskalis ended 2019 on a positive note and is back in the black, despite a slight dip in earnings. The Netherlands-headquartered maritime group said the outlook for 2020 is more favourable compared to last year.
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SAAM acquires shares in Intertug
Sociedad Matriz SAAM has acquired a 70 percent stake in Intertug, a towage operator in Colombia, Mexico and Central America.
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Contractors poisoned near South Africa
Dutch contractor Royal Boskalis Westminster confirmed that an incident occurred onboard an FPSO that is being transported by its heavy lift vessel Vanguard from China to Brazil.
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Boskalis doubles up
Boskalis has secured a pair of contracts, one in El Salvador and a second in its home market of the Netherlands.
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Boskalis doubles up
Boskalis has landed a pair of offshore construction contracts with a combined value of EUR85 million (USD94.9 million).
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Projects roll in for Boskalis
Royal Boskalis Westminster has recently been awarded several heavy marine transport contracts totalling approximately USD120 million.
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Boskalis reports cautious signs of recovery
In its third-quarter trading update, Royal Boskalis Westminster reports a more positive outlook for the high-end heavy transport market, with a number of long-term transport contracts signed for 2021-2022.
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Huisman to deliver for Bokalift 2
Huisman will deliver a 4,000-tonne capacity offshore mast crane for Royal Boskalis Westminster’s latest crane vessel Bokalift 2.
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Boskalis completes sale of Saam Smit Towage
Royal Boskalis Westminster has sold its equity stake in Saam Smit Towage to SAAM for USD200 million.
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Boskalis to add Bokalift 2 to fleet
Royal Boskalis Westminster has revealed plans for its Bokalift 2 crane vessel.
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Changing offshore landscape drives down Boskalis results
In announcing its half-year results, Royal Boskalis Westminster cited “operational and contractual issues on a limited number of offshore projects” as a key reason behind the drop in its six-month core earnings.