All articles by David Kershaw – Page 57
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NewsHareket hits new heights
Turkey-headquartered Hareket has loaded out a 10,350-tonne ship from a floating dock at Tersan Yalova Shipyard.
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NewsAntwerpXL set for October return
Registration is now open for AntwerpXL, which is taking place at the Antwerp Expo in Belgium from October 4-6.
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ArticleMining sector digs deep to lead logistics recovery
Covid-19 disruption and commodity price volatility have caused delays to projects in all industry verticals. Despite the turbulence, mining projects appear to be better placed than most to ride out the crisis, writes David Kershaw.
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NewsBMS Heavy forms strategic alliance in Vietnam
Denmark’s BMS Heavy Cranes and Dang Gia Corp Vietnam have formed a strategic alliance to provide heavy lifting services for Vietnamese wind energy projects.
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NewsFaymonville launches WingMAX
Faymonville has unveiled a semi-trailer for the transportation of wind turbines measuring 70 m or more.
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NewsDemag lifts at football stadium
Sarens employed a Demag CC 3800-1 lattice boom crawler crane to lift four steel structures at the Saint-Symphorien football stadium in Metz, France.
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NewsAAL in ship shape
In partnership with logistics service provider Peters & May, AAL Shipping has transported 38 private yachts on its vessel AAL Melbourne.
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NewsHegmann’s double delivery
Germany’s Hegmann Transit has handled the delivery of heavy and long cargoes to France and Finland.
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NewsTurbine parts move through Bristol
Bristol Port has handled parts of a 2.3 MW Enercon wind turbine that is destined for a wind farm site in Cornwall, UK.
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NewsAinscough names leadership team
Ainscough Crane Hire has made a series of managerial appointments.
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NewsBolloré boosts DRC presence
Bolloré Transport & Logistics has established an agency office in Kalemie in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
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NewsMcAlpine joins Ince maritime team
International law firm Ince has appointed Stuart McAlpine as global head of marine projects and finance.
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NewsBaumann moves Bonn Bundesbüdchen
Germany-based Viktor Baumann has transported a piece of Bonn’s governmental history – the Bundesbüdchen – back to its former site.
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NewsFednav restructures shipping activities
Fednav is reorganising its shipping businesses into one department led by executive vice president Tina Revsbech.
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NewsMammoet boosts fleet with Nooteboom
Mammoet’s road cargo division in the Netherlands has strengthened its fleet with nine Nooteboom trailers
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NewsInternal tussle as Boeing weighs future of B747
Tension is building within Boeing about whether to keep the Boeing 747 in production beyond the current order backlog, as a decision looms on the future of the iconic aircraft.
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NewsLindenblatt and Königs step down at the Port of Antwerp
German representatives from the North Rhine-Westphalia region Dr. Dieter Lindenblatt and Hans Königs, will step down from their long-term positions at the port of Antwerp at the end of the year.
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NewsMammoet launches Austal ferry
Mammoet has coordinated the load out and float off of Austal Philippines’ 109 m-long, 1,700-tonne catamaran ferry FSTR.









