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Sarens shows off its biggest crane
October 17 - Friday the 13th might be unlucky for some, but not for Belgium-based heavy lift and specialised transportation company, Sarens, which selected that date to reveal its largest crane to date, the SGC 140.
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Faber Bau goes for Goldhofer
June 29 - Alzey, Germany-headquartered civil engineering and road construction company Faber Bau has acquired two Goldhofer low loader semi-trailers with wheel recesses.
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Sarens skids the steel bridge
April 12 - Sarens has transported and installed a 530-tonne, 74 m long steel bridge into its final position in Germany.
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Dundee targets oil and gas opportunities
March 1 - Forth Ports has appointed Southbay Civil Engineering to construct a quayside extension at the Port of Dundee, Scotland.
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Lightweight service crane launched
December 13 - ALE has launched a new lightweight service crane at a client-only event in Breda, the Netherlands.
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Eastern Shipping scores hat-trick
October 26 - Eastern Shipping of Romania arranged the transportation of three methanol reactors, weighing 378 tonnes each, from Bucharest, Romania to Constanta port, where the units were loaded on board the geared heavy lift ships, BBC Parana and BBC Euro
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Roll-Lift adds new agent
July 15 - Roll-Lift has appointed Miguel Flórez de la Colina as its representative for clients based in Spain, Portugal and France, and undertaking projects outside of Europe.
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WWPC names Overseas Logistica
July 12 - The Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC) has appointed Overseas Logistica as its exclusive member in Brazil.
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Construction begins in Cuxhaven
June 17 - Construction has started of Siemens' new manufacturing facility for offshore wind energy equipment in Cuxhaven, Germany.
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Fagioli in Lantenhammer tie-up
May 27 - German industrial mounting and transport company Lantenhammer has formed a cooperation with Fagioli, which will see the two parties join forces on a number of civil engineering projects.
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Enerpac gives Burkhalter a lift
April 26 - Enerpac has been awarded a contract by Burkhalter to extend the height of its 2,000-tonne capacity jack-up system from 20 m to 36 m for future projects.
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Felbermayr builds base
November 6 - Felbermayr has broken ground on a new facility for its subsidiaries Wimmer Maschinentransporte and Hagn-Umwelttechnik at Sulzemoos, Germany.
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Mammoet moves Jeddah mosque
February 19 - In Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, Mammoet saved a mosque from demolition in a complex relocation using its jacking and skidding systems.
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Port of Tyne extension takes step forward
January 20 - The Port of Tyne has appointed a contractor to undertake the GBP25 million (USD37.87 million) extension of the Riverside Quay - the gateway's deep-sea facility at South Shields.
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European study into the Aeroscraft
November 3 - Members of the European Consortium of Aeroscraft Operations (ECAO) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) defining an independent study concerning the Aeroscraft.
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The Friday Flyer - October 31st 2014
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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The Friday Flyer - October 24th 2014
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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The Friday Flyer - October 3rd 2014
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.