All deugro articles – Page 10
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Newcastle gets on the rails
Höegh Autoliners has moved the first six of a fleet of rail vehicles from Spain to Newcastle, Australia for the Newcastle Light Rail upgrade project.
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Hinrichs joins Combi Lift
Combi Lift has appointed Holger Hinrichs as managing director, joining Heiko Felderhoff in leading the Bremen-headquartered heavy lift shipping line.
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Breakbulk is all set for Houston
With just over two months to go before the start of Breakbulk Americas 2018, Ian Matheson previews parts of the conference programme and provides some information on other aspects of the region’s largest event for the project logistics sector.
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deugro opens Vietnam office
deugro has opened an office in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, expanding its footprint in Southeast Asia.
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Mammoet wins wind contract
deugro has contracted Mammoet to transport 37 wind turbines to the Badgingarra wind farm, located 185 km north of Perth, Western Australia.
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deugro celebrates UK golden jubilee
The deugro Group's UK subsidiary is celebrating its 50th anniversary with the appointment of two senior members of staff and the relocation of its headquarters to a significantly larger office building.
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Celebrating 10 years of HLPFI
Not seen our 10th anniversary edition yet? Send an email to editorial@heavyliftpfi.com and we will get a copy sent out straight away.
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Arctic shipping and the Northern Sea Route
Mariners have long sought viable east-west routes across the roof of the world as an alternative to traditional routes. Keith Wallis analyses how the Northern Sea Route is becoming an increasingly viable shipping lane.
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Celebrating 10 years of HLPFI
Not seen our 10th anniversary edition yet? Send an email to ian@heavyliftpfi.com and we will get a copy sent out straight away.
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Shippers and forwarders: State of Flux
Will freight forwarders survive as shippers increasingly go direct to carriers and equipment suppliers? Opinion is divided on the long-term future role – or even survival – of the traditional forwarders that handle heavy lift and project cargoes.
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Hilpert steps down at deugro
December 11 - Klaus Hilpert has retired as executive vice president of the deugro Group.
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AAL appoints Schutzbier
November 23 - AAL has appointed Marc Schutzbier as commercial manager of its Canadian operations.
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deugro bridges the gap
November 13 - deugro Canada has handled the transportation of the main bridge section from a fabrication yard in China to Victoria, Canada for the Johnson Street Bridge replacement project.
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Rotra vessels keeping busy
October 6 - Operating over the past ten months in northern Europe, deugro's specialised transport vessels Rotra Vente and Rotra Mare have transported 164 nacelles, 150 towers, and 162 wind turbine blades.
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deugro rolls out Indonesian expansion
August 11 - deugro, the deugro Group's international project forwarding business unit, has acquired all of Rolitrans International's and Rolitrans Indonesia's heavy haul assets.
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dship adds MPP trio
August 11 - The deugro Group's multipurpose project carrier dship Carriers, has added three heavy lift multipurpose (MPP) vessels to its fleet on a long-term time charter basis, which will primarily be used for trade lanes between Asia, the Middle East Gu
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Tobolsk takes delivery for Sibur
August 8 - Oversized cargo destined for Sibur's ZapSibNeftekhim polyolefin complex has arrived at the Port of Tobolsk, Russia.
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Tranformers skid to final position
May 30 - Hydra-Slide's hydraulic skidding systems, supplied and operated by M&J Total Transport & Rigging (TTR), have been utilised in the Maritime Link project in Canada.
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Volga-Dnepr flies for deugro
February 20 - Volga-Dnepr Airlines has operated a series of AN-124-100 and IL-76TD-90VD charter flights to transport equipment for a new liquefied natural gas (LNG) production plant on the Yamal Peninsula in northwest Siberia.