All Business articles – Page 45
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TTS wins Cosco contract
Norway’s TTS Group has been awarded a NOK 102 million (USD11.7 million) contract with Cosco (Dalian) Shipyard Company in China for five sets of cargo cranes and hatch covers.
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Changes at the top for “K” Line
Effective April 2019, the Japanese shipowner “K” Line will have new senior management.
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It’s a steel … on both sides of the Atlantic
While the US port of Wilmington was welcoming its first load of SSAB/Swedish steel for the 2018-19 winter season, UK logistics specialist AV Dawson secured a three-year extension to support British Steel’s steel rolling operations at two sites.
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EMAR Offshore Services goes with Damen
The Dutch maritime services company, EMAR Offshore Services, has placed an order for a second Damen ASD Tug 2811.
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Nola partners with Ports America
Ports America has signed a 50-year lease with the port of New Orleans to continue to operate the port's Napoleon Avenue and Nashville Avenue Terminals.
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SGRE opts for Oostende for SeaMade
Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy (SGRE) has selected the Renewable Energy Base Oostende (REBO) at the Belgium port for the construction of 58 wind turbines destined for the SeaMade offshore wind farm.
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Wikborg Rein adds three
International law firm, Wikborg Rein has appointed Renaud Barbier-Emery and Jonathan Goldfarb as partners, and Ina Lutchmiah as a senior lawyer.
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Malin proposes Scottish marine technology park
Glasgow-based marine engineering company, Malin Group, plans to create a marine manufacturing hub at Old Kilpatrick in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland.
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Approval for Jones Act-compliant system for offshore installation
London Offshore Consultants (LOC), in its role as marine warranty surveyor, has approved the principle behind GustoMSC and Barge Master’s Jones Act-compliant feeder barge system for offshore wind energy projects in the USA.
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Second Crowley con-ro delivered
Crowley Maritime Corporation has taken delivery of its con-ro vessel Taíno, the last in a series of two vessels from shipbuilder VT Halter Marine.
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Multipurpose charter rates continue to rise
Time charter rates in the multipurpose shipping sector have marginally increased over the last month, according to the latest data from shipbroker Toepfer Transport.
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Sarens inks Zambian partnership
Sarens South Africa has established a partnership with Shumba to serve the growing construction market in Zambia.
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Court appoints Hansa Heavy Lift administrator
The Hamburg District Court has appointed Dr. Christoph Morgen as preliminary insolvency administrator for Hansa Heavy Lift.
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Crane Worldwide opens in Savannah
Crane Worldwide Logistics has opened a new facility in Savannah, Georgia, which will enhance its services on the USA’s East Coast.
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Beeton to the port of Tyne
Effective January 7, 2019, Matt Beeton will become ceo for the port of Tyne in the UK.
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Hansa Heavy Lift files for insolvency
Years of rumours and hearsay came to a dramatic climax today following confirmation that Hansa Heavy Lift has filed for insolvency.
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Mammoet expands West African footprint
Mammoet has expanded its services in the West African market with the opening of an office in Accra, Ghana.
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BIMCO set to tackle cyber security
The Baltic and International Maritime Council (BIMCO) expects to publish a cyber security clause in May 2019.
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Nielsen steps up at Crane Worldwide
Crane Worldwide Logistics has appointed Kenneth Nielsen as managing director for the Benelux region.
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Mammoet wins nuclear decommissioning contract
Mammoet Germany will remove three steam generators and a pressure holder for German utility EnBW, as part of the dismantling of the Neckarwestheim I nuclear power plant (GKN I).