All Compliance articles – Page 2
-
News
Cargolux inaugurates SAF at Luxembourg Airport
Cargolux is part of a team that has brought sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) to Luxembourg Airport (lux-Airport) for the first time as the cargo airline works towards decarbonising its operations.
-
News
Modulift delivers custom beam
Modulift has designed and manufactured a bespoke lifting beam capable of recovering a micro tunnelling machine from the depths of the sea.
-
News
Logistics Plus opens Sydney office
Logistics Plus (LP) has opened an office and warehouse in Sydney, Australia.
-
News
PD Ports strengthens leadership team
The UK’s PD Ports has appointed Liz Law as its chief financial officer (cfo) and Andrew Crowe as its chief commercial officer (coo), along with additional changes to its executive leadership.
-
News
Manitowoc expands dealer presence across Central Asia
Manitowoc, in partnership with Kazakhstan-based distributor Eurasian Machinery, has strengthened its position in several key Central Asian countries.
-
News
Wallenius Wilhelmsen updates corporate structure
Wallenius Wilhelmsen has reshuffled its management team to accompany adjustments in its corporate structure.
-
News
Enerpac tests super boom lift gantry
Enerpac Heavy Lifting Technology’s engineers in the Netherlands have tested a Super Boom Lift 600 (SBL600) hydraulic telescopic gantry ahead of its shipment to Australia.
-
News
UTC supports El Tesorito development in Colombia
Over the past two years UTC Overseas has been busy transporting equipment to the new El Tesorito power plant in Cordoba Province, Colombia.
-
News
Fagioli uses Cometto equipment for jack-up system
Italian heavy logistics specialist Fagioli has installed a jack-up system onto the deck of self-propelled Cometto SPMTs.
-
News
Five-year plan realised by Mammoet at Flamanville
Mammoet has removed and replaced four steam generators for Framatome’s 1,300 MW Flamanville FA1 nuclear power plant in France.
-
Article
Political turmoil clouds promising outlook for UK project logistics
Prime ministers have come and gone at a comical rate but a strong pipeline of energy-related work is spurring on the UK project logistics sector. However, current political turbulence will have an impact on project pipelines, if prolonged.
-
News
Bolloré delivers helicopter
Freight forwarder Bolloré Logistics coordinated the delivery of a helicopter from France to Santiago, Chile.
-
Article
Wind turbine transport: creating a culture of safety
In a first for the wind energy industry in the USA, leading OEMs GE, Siemens Gamesa and Vestas have come together to establish a nationwide safety standard specifically for the unique challenges and special skills needed when transporting wind energy components – WITPAC. Sophie Barnes reports.
-
News
Off-spec fuels more prominent in Europe and USA
BIMCO analysis has shown significant geographical differences when it comes to VLSFO sulphur compliance and ISO 8217 quality problems.
-
From our sponsors
Winner reveal: Environment Award 2022
The Environment Award attracted a broad range of entries that highlighted the diverse nature of the supply chain and approaches to sustainability. Sarens rose to the top with an entry demonstrating a total approach to environmental management.
-
News
BMSB compliance requirements
Australia and New Zealand have implemented seasonal measures to control the brown marmorated stink bug (BMSB) invasion.
-
News
The learning never stops
If a theme of the project logistics sector is that no two days are the same, another is: the learning never stops. Continuous professional development (CPD) has been a focal point for 4D Supply Chain Consulting – a logistics and supply chain consultancy that delivers market-leading supply chain and logistics trainings (both digital and classroom based) to students and working professionals around the globe.
-
News
BIMCO working on suitable CII clause
BIMCO deputy secretary general, Lars Robert Pedersen, and director, contracts and support, Stinne Taiger Ivø, explain the nature and pitfalls of the carbon intensity index (CII) regulation, and why a CII clause needs careful drafting to work in practice.
-
News
Fuel availability: the ultimate hurdle
The comprehensive production, distribution and bunkering infrastructures required to enable the maritime industry’s shift to carbon-neutral fuels is the “ultimate hurdle” according to DNV’s latest Maritime Forecast to 2050 report.
-
News
Jan De Nul nears Formosa 2 completion
Jan De Nul has completed the installation of the 47 jacket foundations, 188 pin piles, four export cables and 47 inter-array cables at the Formosa 2 offshore wind farm in Taiwan.