Business news – Page 64
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Newsdship partners with SPS
In line with its global expansion programme, dship Carriers has appointed specialist ship broking firm SPS London as its commercial agent in the UK.
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NewsBolk introduces BBRC services
Bolk Transport has established Breakbulk River Cargo (BBRC) to offer regular connections between the North and Black seas using Europe’s inland waterways.
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NewsAinscough introduces online appointed person training
The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) has accredited Ainscough Crane Hire’s online training course for the construction and infrastructure sectors.
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NewsBreakbulk Europe 2020 cancelled
The 2020 edition of the Breakbulk Europe exhibition and conference has been cancelled.
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NewsObituary: Otto Rettenmaier
German entrepreneur Otto Rettenmaier – founder of the TII Group – passed away on July 23, 2020 at the age of 93. Everyone at HLPFI extends their heartfelt condolences to his family, loved ones and colleagues.
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NewsHenry Abram secures BAE contract
Heavy lift services specialist Henry Abram & Sons, part of the Malin Group, has secured a contract with BAE Systems to transport and launch a Royal Navy Type 26 vessel on the banks of the River Clyde, Scotland.
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NewsC-Job expands network in Poland
Ship design and engineering company C-Job Naval Architects is opening an office in Gdansk, Poland to expand the company’s activities in the Baltic and Scandinavian region.
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NewsPosidonia 2020 cancelled
The Posidonia 2020 exhibition and conference, which is held every two years in Athens, has been cancelled due to uncertainty surrounding Covid-19.
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NewsFagioli partners with Somalev
Fagioli has formed a strategic alliance with Somalev Cranes & Logistics to provide heavy lifting services for upcoming projects in Morocco and the surrounding region.
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NewsMeissner steps down from Tadano
Klaus Meissner has stepped down from his role as director of product safety, engineering systems and IPM for Demag Mobile Cranes, part of the Tadano Group.
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NewsECOL aligns with BCACS crane operator licence
The European association of abnormal road transport and mobile cranes (ESTA) has signed a mutual recognition agreement with the British Columbia Association for Crane Safety (BCACS) for their respective crane operator licences.
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NewsBOCS names Antwerp agent
Effective August 1, 2020 BOCS Bremen Overseas Chartering and Shipping will be represented by BOCS Antwerpen at the Belgian gateway.
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NewsBreakbulk Asia 2020 and 2021 cancelled
The Breakbulk Asia 2020 exhibition and conference has been cancelled. In addition, the organiser has decided that it will not run the event next year.
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NewsNorth-Western merges with Volga Shipping
Russia’s North-Western Shipping Company has merged with Volga Shipping Company.
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NewsLOC awarded Johan Sverdrup work
International marine and engineering consultancy firm LOC Group will provide marine warranty surveyor services for the second phase of Equinor’s Johan Sverdrup oilfield development in the North Sea.
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NewsModulift forms alliance with pewag
UK-headquartered under-the-jib equipment manufacturer Modulift has formed an alliance with chain manufacturer pewag group.
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NewsAllied Ocean Transport adds heavy lifter
Allied Ocean Transport, which specialises in yacht transport, has added the heavy lift vessel Industrial Grace to its fleet. The vessel has a lifting capacity of 1,400 tonnes.
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Newsdeugro launches visiotrack software
deugro has developed and launched its own web-based track and tracing software – deugro visiotrack.
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NewsMarr secures Sydney metro project
Australia’s Marr Contracting has been awarded a heavy lift contract to support the redevelopment of Central Station as part of the Sydney Metro infrastructure project.
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NewsEnergy and project division boosts Blue Water’s results
2019 was a historic year for Blue Water Shipping, which recorded its highest ever profit before tax at EUR25.7 million (USD28.8 million).









