European news – Page 118
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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.
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NewsDogger Bank progresses as offshore wind booms in the UK
The Dogger Bank offshore wind project off the coast of the UK is progressing, with the SSE Renewables and Equinor joint venture firming up agreements with key suppliers. Other offshore wind developments off the coast of the UK are also moving at pace.
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NewsImmingham welcomes STS cranes
Jumbo’s heavy lift vessel Fairpartner has navigated through Immingham lock in the UK to deliver two ship-to-shore cranes as part of the Associated British Ports’ (ABP) Humber Container Terminal expansion.
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NewsMammoet delivers for Borealis in Belgium
Mammoet has delivered a 1,400-tonne C3 splitter column to the Borealis propane dehydrogenation plant in Kallo, Belgium.
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NewsVan der Vlist moves in Europe
Van der Vlist has transported rotary dryer machinery, measuring 6.6 m in diameter, from Murga, Spain, to Nettgau, Germany.
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NewsBreakbulk Europe 2020 cancelled
The 2020 edition of the Breakbulk Europe exhibition and conference has been cancelled.
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NewsHeavy shipments on the rise in Seville
The port of Seville in Spain has recorded significant growth in project cargo shipments in the period January to July 2020, with 25 ships calling at the port to deliver oversized units.
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NewsBlue Water contributes to greener transport
Blue Water Shipping is coordinating the discharge of electric ferries in Copenhagen, Denmark.
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NewsNorthumberland Energy Park Phase 1 takes shape
Work has begun on the construction of a temporary works cofferdam at Northumberland Energy Park Phase 1 in Blyth, UK, which enables the construction of a new dock.
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NewsHenry Abram secures BAE contract
Heavy lift services specialist Henry Abram & Sons, part of the Malin Group, has secured a contract with BAE Systems to transport and launch a Royal Navy Type 26 vessel on the banks of the River Clyde, Scotland.
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NewsSeville undergoes digital transformation
The Port Authority of Seville (APS) is establishing a project office that will coordinate the digital transformation of the port.
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NewsC-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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NewsJackets 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.









