European news – Page 114
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NewsMore 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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NewsCMA CGM launches service to Gothenburg
CMA CGM has launched a container service connecting Gothenburg in Sweden to Hamburg, Germany.
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NewsHeerema 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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NewsChipolbrok 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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NewsBlyth 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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NewsSarens 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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NewsAberdeen 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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NewsBertling 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.
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NewsWagenborg boosts fleet with Liebherr
Wagenborg Nedlift has ordered two telescopic cranes from Liebherr – the LTM 1450-8.1 and LTM 1650-8.1.
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NewsForth Ports and DP World partner up for freezone bid
Forth Ports Group and DP World have made a joint proposal to develop a freeport incorporating the port of Tilbury and DP World London Gateway on the River Thames, UK.
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NewsLondon retains title as a centre for dispute resolution
Research from international law firm HFW has found that London continues to dominate the market for maritime arbitration, accounting for more than 80 percent of all cases globally.
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NewsXLP members team up for tram project
XLProjects (XLP) network members Multitrade Spain and Westdijk Sweden jointly coordinated the delivery of a tram from Santander in Spain to Sweden.
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NewsBWS supports DFDS in Denmark
Blue Water Shipping (BWS) has been awarded a contract with Danish ferry operator DFDS for the provision of port services in Frederikshavn, Denmark.
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NewsTyra redevelopment underway
Allseas has completed a single lift removal of a 14,000-tonne topside using its construction vessel Pioneering Spirit, as part of Total’s Tyra redevelopment project.
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NewsJan De Nul lands Dogger Bank contract
Jan De Nul Group has been awarded a transport and installation contract for the first two phases of the Dogger Bank offshore wind farm, off the coast of the UK.
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Newsdship partners with SPS
In line with its global expansion programme, dship Carriers has appointed specialist ship broking firm SPS London as its commercial agent in the UK.
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NewsChun steps up at Karl Gross
Karl Gross has appointed Tommy Chun as its deputy branch manager in Hamburg, Germany, effective September 1, 2020.
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NewsFinal shipment for Hising bridge project
Tschudi Logistics, in coordination with United Heavy Lift (UHL), has begun the delivery of the final shipment for the Hising Bridge project in Sweden – a 662-tonne span.
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NewsGenoa San Giorgio Bridge inaugurated
After 15 months of construction, and nearly two years since the collapse of the Morandi Bridge, the Genoa San Giorgio Bridge has been officially inaugurated in Genoa, Italy.
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NewsBolk introduces BBRC services
Bolk Transport has established Breakbulk River Cargo (BBRC) to offer regular connections between the North and Black seas using Europe’s inland waterways.









