All articles by David Kershaw – Page 78
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NewsUniversal Transport invests in FlexMAX
Paderborn, Germany-based Universal Transport has put Faymonville’s FlexMAX self-steering dolly trailer with pendle axles into operation.
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NewsFracht completes TBM relocation
Fracht has successfully redelivered a 515-tonne tunnel boring machine (TBM) from the UK to Germany.
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NewsSteve Drugan: an award-winning career on the heavy lift front line
Lifetime Achievement Award winner at the Heavy Lift Awards 2019, Steve Drugan, senior vice president at deugro (USA), discusses his distinguished career with David Kershaw.
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NewsCharter rates hold firm
Time charter rates in the multipurpose shipping sector have slipped very slightly over the last month, according to shipbroker Toepfer Transport.
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NewsSAL introduces FS MARINE+ emission reduction system
SAL Heavy Lift said that it has become the first shipping company in the world to introduce hydrogen/methanol emission reduction technology to its fleet.
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NewsSarens makes a splash in Algiers
Sarens recently used its CC2800-1 crane to manoeuvre and install a wooden frame for an Olympic swimming pool roof at a busy site in Algiers, Algeria.
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NewsSeif joins Bansard
Milad Seif has joined French logistics company Bansard International as global sales director.
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NewsLibeherr lift for Karl Scholl
Heidelberg, Germany-based Karl Scholl took delivery of an LTM 1230-5.1 mobile crane at the Liebherr manufacturing plant in Ehingen during November.
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NewsBIMCO revising Dispute Resolution Clause
BIMCO’s Documentary Committee has agreed to revise and simplify its Dispute Resolution Clause.
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NewsHBC-radiomatic increases footprint at Kentucky
HBC-radiomatic has expanded its manufacturing facility in Hebron, Kentucky, USA.
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NewsVossmann opts for Broshuis low loaders
Netherlands-based trailer manufacturer Broshuis has delivered a series of trailers to Germany’s Vossmann Logistik.
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NewsICS launches ISM guidelines
The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) has launched a completely new edition of its Guidelines on the Application of the IMO International Safety Management (ISM) Code.
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NewsRails shipped to Walvis Bay
Approximately 3,860 steel rails, weighing 7,500 tonnes in total, were discharged at the port of Walvis Bay, Namibia, during November.
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NewsBahri joins MACN
Saudi Arabia’s Bahri has become an official member of the Maritime Anti-Corruption Network (MACN).
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NewsCosdel ships to Riyadh Auction and Salon
Cosdel International Transportation, a Rock-it Cargo company, transported 447 vehicles from the USA and Canada to Saudi Arabia. The vehicles were up for sale at the Riyadh Auction and Salon during late November.
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NewsHM Global Projects picks Blue Water solution
Last month, Blue Water Shipping discharged three storage tanks in Esbjerg, Denmark.
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NewsKübler boosts heavy rail fleet
Germany’s Kübler Spedition is building a 32-axle heavy transport rail vehicle.
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NewsSulphur 2020: A perfect storm?
Low-sulphur fuel regulations have the potential to present the perfect storm for litigators dealing with disputes between owners, charterers and bunker suppliers in cases of non-compliance, warns Hill Dickinson.
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NewsVan Oord partners with Hendrik Veder Group
Van Oord has signed a two-year partnership agreement with Hendrik Veder Group for the provision of offshore lifting equipment and services.









