All articles by David Kershaw – Page 36
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AD Ports to acquire Noatum
AD Ports has acquired logistics services provider Noatum for USD677 million.
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Curlew brought ashore
The 20,300 dwt FPSO Curlew has been successfully brought ashore for decommissioning in Norway.
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Two-stage Saltend project completed
UK-based Collett & Sons has removed a turbine from the Saltend power station.
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CargoLogicAir falls into administration
UK freighter airline CargoLogicAir (CLA) went into administration on November 16.
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Mammoet assembles world’s largest floating wind farm
Heavy transport engineering specialist Mammoet played a key role in the construction and load out of components for Equinor’s Hywind Tampen, the largest floating wind farm to date.
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Headwinds to slow European road freight
A report from Transport Intelligence (Ti) suggests that the European road transport market will come under more pressure in 2023. The analyst expects this market to expand by just 1.1 percent in real terms to reach EUR389.3 billion (USD406.2 billion) next year.
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Antonov Airlines stands united
Victor Avdieiev, deputy general director (operations and administration) for Ukraine’s Antonov Airlines, shared his views on what has been an incredibly demanding 12 months for the company and its staff. Nevertheless, the company and the country remain united in the face of oppression.
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Main concerns for years ahead
Inflation and geopolitical tensions are set to dominate concerns for the global supply chain over the next five years, according to a DP World study released November 14.
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Liverpool dockers end industrial action
Industrial action at the port of Liverpool, UK, has ended with dockers agreeing a deal with owner Peel Ports.
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Blagovisniy joins Diplomat
Andriy Blagovisniy has joined Diplomat Freight Service (DFS) as project cargo sales manager.
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The costs of decarbonisation
Shipping industry analyst Drewry has published its first industry-wide costings to transition European cargo shipments to greener fuels, with the extra bills running to as much as USD14.5 billion.
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UTC Overseas strengthens Mexican position
Rafael de los Santos, former ceo of Mexican transport engineering specialist Tradelossa, is joining UTC Overseas as North American heavy haul business development director.
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Cargotec to divest MacGregor in the future
Cargotec confirmed that MacGregor will not be a part of its portfolio in the future, but it will not divest the business at the moment.
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Clarke Creek cargoes set sail
The first turbine components have set sail for the Clarke Creek wind farm in central Queensland, Australia.
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Intermarine Asia launched
Intermarine has partnered with project and breakbulk cargo specialist WeShip Projects to launch Intermarine Asia.
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Hapag-Lloyd preparing for turbulent 2023
German container shipping line Hapag-Lloyd reported exceptionally strong results for the first nine months of year. Its outlook for full year 2022 was equally impressive, with EBITDA expected in the range of USD19.5-21.5 billion and an EBIT of USD17.5-19.5 billion.
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Bladt adds Cometto heavy-duty trailer capacity
Industrial steel contractor Bladt Industries has taken delivery of a suite heavy-duty trailers from Cometto.
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Spanish expansion for GAC
Global shipping and logistics provider GAC Group has opened the first of several planned offices in Spain, at the port of Algeciras.
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Crowley and Jaxport get green equipment grants
Crowley and the port of Jacksonville (Jaxport) have been awarded a USD14.6 million federal grant that will be used to reduce emissions and add electric-power equipment at Crowley’s terminal.
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Tindall-Schlicht leaves Milwaukee
Port Milwaukee director Adam Tindall-Schlicht has left his role at the port having accepted a position in the Biden-Harris administration.