All Heavy Lift & Project Forwarding International articles in December 2023 – Page 3
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DEME partners with Faria Renewables to explore Greek opportunities
DEME and Greek renewable energy developer Faria Renewables have signed a cooperation agreement to explore opportunities and co-develop offshore wind farms in Greece.
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ACS opens Thailand office
Air Charter Service (ACS) has opened an office in Bangkok, Thailand, to further strengthen the company’s presence in Asia.
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Hemisphere Freight to acquire Magnus Group divisions
UK-based Hemisphere Freight Services is set to purchase the warehousing and freight forwarding divisions of Magnus Group, as well as all associated operational staff.
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Bellerud steps up at NWSA
Northwest Seaport Alliance (NWSA) has appointed Jeff Bellerud as its chief operating officer.
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Collett supports Drumlins Park wind farm construction
On behalf of GE, Collett & Sons has delivered 88 wind turbine components for the Drumlins Park wind farm in Ireland.
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Bergé moves into Barcelona terminal
Spanish logistics service provider Bergé has started operations at its new terminal in the port of Barcelona, located at the Príncipe de España quay.
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Boeing: Nose-loading option not in demand
According to aircraft manufacturer Boeing, there was little demand for nose loading capabilities when developing its future widebody freighter models. The existing nose-loading capacity is capable of satisfying demand in the coming years, added the manufacturer.
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Appointments at GEG’s fabrication division in Nigg
Global Energy Group (GEG) has appointed Norman MacSween as operations manager and Jimmy Sutherland as production manager at its fabrication division (North), based at the port of Nigg.
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Big Carl lifts Hinkley polar crane into place
Sarens’ SGC-250 crane, named Big Carl, has lifted the 750-tonne polar crane into place at Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant project in the UK.
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Scheuerle SPMTs relocate historical complex in China
China Shipping Vastwin Project Logistics, a subsidiary of COSCO, has used 300 Scheuerle SPMTs to move five historical buildings at the Ningxia Saishang Jiangnan Museum located in the north of the country.
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Cosmatos coordinates silo delivery
Greece-based Cosmatos Shipping Services has handled the transport of heavy and oversized silos.
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Hansa Meyer lands SMS project
Bremen-headquartered project forwarder Hansa Meyer Global Transport has secured a project with SMS group to ship equipment for a state-of-the-art aluminium flat rolling mill in the USA.
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Höegh and Sumitomo to collaborate on the supply of clean ammonia
Ro-ro carrier Höegh Autoliners has signed a letter of intent (LoI) to collaborate with Sumitomo to cooperate on the supply and delivery of clean ammonia as a sustainable maritime fuel for the shipping line’s upcoming Aurora-class PCTC vessels.
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Maersk targets Southeast Asia with three-year investment plan
A.P. Moller-Maersk (Maersk) will invest more than USD500 million to expand its operations in Southeast Asia, targeting its logistics and services arm as well as its ocean and terminals infrastructure.
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Sarens installs event structure for Ghent Jazz Festival
Earlier this year, Sarens installed a complex event structure for the Ghent Jazz Festival in Belgium, lifting preassembled frames for the main tent as well as other smaller marquees.
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ABP appoints Hanham to accelerate clean energy projects
Associated British Ports (ABP) has appointed Lex Hanham to its business development team, where she will spearhead projects to accelerate the UK’s clean energy transition.
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Changes at the top for TT Club in New Jersey
Insurance provider to the international freight and logistics sector, TT Club, has appointed Graeme Sassarini as its regional general manager – Americas, effective January 1.
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Mamut Daru bolsters crane fleet
Hungarian crane company Mamut Daru has added a 450-tonne capacity LTM 1450-8.1 crane from Liebherr to its fleet.
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Shipping leaders join forces in call to accelerate decarbonisation
Leading shipping lines have issued a joint declaration at COP 28 calling for an end date for fossil-only powered newbuilds and urging the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to create the regulatory conditions to accelerate the transition to green fuels.
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Hoogenhout joins COSCO Heavy Transport
COSCO Shipping Heavy Transport has appointed Paul Hoogenhout as a senior project engineer.
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