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pewag to offer one-stop solution for UK customers
Chain manufacturer pewag UK is joining forces with Modulift by pewag and LMS by pewag to provide its UK customers with a one-stop solution for all their lifting needs.
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AsstrA delivers OBSL modules for Ineos Project One
Freight forwarder AsstrA Associated Traffic has coordinated the delivery of OBSL modules for Ineos Project One – involving the movement of 100 modules in total.
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Collett busy with projects in UK
Heavy haulier Collett & Sons has been busy at work across the UK, delivering thermal storage tanks and carrying out an extraction and transport project.
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Project logistics firms enter 2025 with tempered expectations
The latest BHV Bremische Hafen und Logistikvertretung’s project logistics monitor shows a cautious outlook for the sector in 2025. Uncertainty surrounding trade policies, rising costs, and supply chain disruptions weigh heavily on expectations.
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EST orders Gottwald ESP.8 MHC for port of Augusta
Europea Servizi Terminalistici Srl (EST), a subsidiary of the Italian Shipping & Logistics Agency Srl (ISLA), has ordered a hybrid drive Konecranes Gottwald ESP.8 mobile harbour crane (MHC) for the port of Augusta, Sicily.
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Combifloat to use Dordrecht terminal to handle modules
Combifloat Systems will use Koninklijke Van der Wees Transporten’s multipurpose terminal in Dordrecht, the Netherlands, for the storage and transhipment of its modules.
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Carisbrooke installs first airwing ahead of sea trials
UK-based Carisbrooke Shipping has successfully installed its first AirWing wind propulsion system, which is set to undergo sea trials.
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Ainscough removes bridge at Liverpool dock
Ainscough Crane Hire, based in Lancashire, UK, has been working alongside its client AmcoGiffen to remove a bridge at Liverpool dock prior to vital repair work.
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LR 1700-1.0 dismantles bridge at Swiss railway station
A Liebherr LR 1700-1.0 crane has been used as part of demolition job that included the closure of railway tracks and dismantling of overhead lines, in Hanau, Switzerland.
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Carisbrooke gets funding for fleet renewal
Carisbrooke Shipping, based in the Isle of Wight, UK, received a cash injection of around EUR26 million (USD27.3 million) from KfW IPEX-Bank of Germany that will go towards fleet renewal.
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Antwerp-Bruges seeks investment for maritime logistics zone
The port of Antwerp-Bruges is seeking investment to facilitate further expansion of its maritime logistics zone.
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Europe’s ‘missed opportunity’ as EC prepares to enshrine 2040 emissions targets
Europe installed 16.4 GW of new wind power capacity in 2024 – 12.9 GW of this coming from the EU-27 nations. 84 percent of the new wind capacity built in Europe last year was onshore, while 2.6 GW of new offshore capacity was connected to the grid.
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A.P. Moller Capital takes majority stake in Bergé
A.P. Moller Capital has signed a binding agreement with Bergé y Compañía to become majority shareholder in port operator Bergé.
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Broshuis delivers nine trailers to Dutch armed forces
Heavy-duty trailer manufacturer Broshuis has delivered nine of its modernised trailers to the Dutch armed forces.
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Port of Nigg secures Customs site status
The port of Nigg, part of Inverness and Cromarty Firth Green Freeport (ICFGF), has been granted Customs site status, allowing for greater volumes of components to pass through the Scottish port.
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Goldhofer chooses STH as UK partner
Germany-based trailer manufacturer Goldhofer has chosen Specialist Trailer Hire (STH) as its principal partner in the UK.
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Port of Koper’s Berth 12 taking shape
Construction work is well under way at the port of Koper’s Berth 12, in Slovenia.
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Nordahl joins board of Danish Ports
Lars Nordahl, ceo of port of Roenne, has been appointed to the board of trade association Danish Ports.
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SAL to deliver 95 XXL monopiles for East Anglia THREE
Germany-based SAL Heavy Lift will deliver 95 XXL monopiles that will be installed at the East Anglia THREE project.
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Breakbulk slides in Rotterdam but energy transition gains momentum
Breakbulk volumes at the port of Rotterdam declined in 2024, dragged down by weaker demand for steel and non-ferrous metals. However, energy transition projects are pressing ahead, with major CO2 and hydrogen infrastructure developments shaping the port’s future.