European news – Page 101
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C-Job expands network in Poland
Ship design and engineering company C-Job Naval Architects is opening an office in Gdansk, Poland to expand the company’s activities in the Baltic and Scandinavian region.
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Jackets delivered to Moray East
Offshore Heavy Transport’s (OHT) vessel Hawk has delivered nine wind turbine jackets and one substation platform to the port of Nigg, Scotland, for the Moray East offshore wind farm.
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Italian shipyard acquires Cometto SYT
Italy-based shipbuilder Cantiere Navale Visentini has taken delivery of a Cometto shipyard transporter (SYT).
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Poland promotes offshore wind potential
The Polish government has published a revised strategy to boost offshore wind energy projects in its waters. State support in the form of Contracts for Difference (CfD) will be issued for 5.9 GW of capacity – up from a previously announced 4.6 GW – according to the Polish Wind Energy Association (PWEA).
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Sleipnir removes Jotun jacket
Heerema Marine Contractors (HMC) has removed the 8,100-tonne Jotun-B jacket in the Norwegian part of the North Sea on behalf of Vår Energi.
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Gustav Seeland bridges the gap
Gustav Seeland has transported and lifted a footbridge in Hamburg’s historic Speicherstadt warehouse district.
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ECOL aligns with BCACS crane operator licence
The European association of abnormal road transport and mobile cranes (ESTA) has signed a mutual recognition agreement with the British Columbia Association for Crane Safety (BCACS) for their respective crane operator licences.
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Altius handles transformer transport
Altius has transported 230-ton (208.7-tonne) transformers from Croatia to Jebel Ali in the UAE.
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Ainscough supports widening project
Ainscough Crane Hire has installed a footbridge in the UK as part of the A13 road widening project.
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Swire wins MHI Vestas contract
MHI Vestas has awarded Swire Blue Ocean (SBO) a contract for the transportation and installation of 114 wind turbines for the Seagreen offshore wind farm.
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BOCS names Antwerp agent
Effective August 1, 2020 BOCS Bremen Overseas Chartering and Shipping will be represented by BOCS Antwerpen at the Belgian gateway.
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Geodis calls for decarbonisation
Global transport and logistics company Geodis has joined the European Clean Trucking Alliance (ECTA) as part of its commitment to decarbonise road freight.
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Liebherr and Demag make deliveries
Crane manufacturers Liebherr and Demag have made new crane deliveries to customers in Germany and Switzerland.
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BATI busy with yacht deliveries
Turkey-headquartered BATI Group continues to busy itself with yacht deliveries around the world.
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Wagenborg moves in Denmark and boosts services
Netherlands-based Wagenborg has shipped project cargo to Copenhagen in Denmark, expanded its ro-ro liner services in the Baltic region and boosted its semi-liner service offering globally.
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Fröhlich adds Nooteboom low loader
Germany-based Fröhlich Bau Kran & Baustellenlogistik has expanded its fleet with the addition of the Nooteboom 4+6 EURO-PX low loader.
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Gebrüder Weiss to deliver for Mars mission
Austria-headquartered Gebrüder Weiss has been contracted to manage the transport of sensitive equipment for the Austrian Space Forum’s (OeWF) Mars mission project.
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GALA closes off TAP project
The Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) project, a 105-km pipeline linking Albania and Italy as part of the Southern Gas Corridor, has been completed.
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FESCO adds Paris to fleet
FESCO Transportation Group has added the multipurpose ship FESCO Paris to its fleet.
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Manston to reopen as UK airfreight hub
The UK’s Department for Transport has granted permission for Manston Airport in Kent to reopen as an international airfreight hub.