Europe news – Page 99
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ALS begins wind farm work
Abnormal Load Services (ALS) has started work on its fourth Scandinavian wind farm project of 2020.
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Le Havre welcomes giant cranes
The GMP-PortSynergy terminal at the port of Le Havre in France has taken delivery of four giant gantry cranes.
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Esbjerg forms tech partnership
Port Esbjerg in Denmark has formed a partnership with technology company Honeywell as part of its plans to become a climate-neutral port.
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Welti-Furrer strengthens fleet with Liebherr
Switzerland-based Welit-Furrer has taken delivery of three cranes from Liebherr – the LTC 1050-3.1 compact crane, an LTM 1130-5.1, and an LTM 1160-5.2.
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Collett handles Solwaybank turbines
Collett has begun the delivery of 120 turbine components and accompanying parts from the King George V dock in Glasgow to the Solwaybank wind farm in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.
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EFG Scandinavia mobilises giant crane
EFG Scandinavia – part of the EMS Fehn Group – has mobilised a CC 3800 lattice boom crawler crane to northern Sweden where it will be put to work on a wind farm project in the Markbygden.
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Schares installs bridge with Liebherr
Crane and heavy haulage specialist Autokrane Schares has installed the framework of a bridge over the River Lippe in Germany using two Liebherr LTM 1500-8.1 cranes.
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Nolte’s night lift with Liebherr
Nolte Autokrane has assembled a 70 m-long cantilever connection bridge using six Liebherr cranes in Hanover, Germany.
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BWS executes blade rack moves
At the port of Esbjerg, Denmark, Blue Water Shipping (BWS) has moved blade racks from the quayside to a storage area at the rear of the port.
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Ainscough supports UK railway renovations
Ainscough Crane Hire’s Lancaster depot has worked with infrastructure and civil engineering firm Story Contracting to improve the safety of a railway line in Rotherham, UK, on behalf of its client Network Rail.
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B & B International soars with charters
B & B International Project handled 14 charter flights during March and May, to transport masks from China to France.
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Pioneering Spirit calls at North Sea Port
Allseas’ construction and installation vessel Pioneering Spirit called at North Sea Port in the Netherlands on August 17 to deliver offshore structures.
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More progress for Moray
DEME Offshore has installed two offshore substation platforms (OSP) and 20 jacket foundations for the 950 MW Moray East wind farm in Scotland.
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CMA CGM launches service to Gothenburg
CMA CGM has launched a container service connecting Gothenburg in Sweden to Hamburg, Germany.
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Heerema removes Brent Alpha jacket
Heerema Marine Contractors’ semi-submersible crane vessel Sleipnir has removed Shell’s 10,200-tonne Brent Alpha jacket, located off the coast of the UK.
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Chipolbrok buoyed by Baltic deliveries
In recent months, multipurpose carrier Chipolbrok has had an increased presence in the Scandinavian and Baltic regions, executing a number of projects transporting wind energy components.
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Blyth sets heavy lift record
The port of Blyth in the UK has recorded its largest heavy lift to date – the movement of a 516-tonne floating tidal turbine.
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Sarens completes turbine installation
Sarens has installed two wind turbines at the Bouwdokken wind farm in the Netherlands on behalf of Enercon.
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Aberdeen Harbour works progress
Aberdeen Harbour Board in Scotland has issued further contract awards to the value of approximately GBP4.3 million (USD5.6 million) in support of the South Harbour expansion project.
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Bertling secures five-year TCO contract
Bertling Logistics has been awarded another five-year logistics services contract with its client, TengizChevroil (TCO), that will see the Germany-headquartered logistics group manage the delivery of materials to the Tengiz oilfield in Kazakhstan.