European news – Page 126
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NewsUAL boosts network with Danish chartering desk
Universal Africa Lines (UAL) has established a chartering desk in Denmark in order to launch a breakbulk service connecting the Mediterranean and Black Sea with West Africa.
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NewsUnited Heavy Transport names leadership team
United Shipping Group has appointed Andreas Rolner, Anthony Perez and Philipp Mehringer to lead its newly launched United Heavy Transport division.
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NewsDEME completes East Anglia One installations
DEME has installed 102 Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy (SGRE) 7 MW turbines at the East Anglia One offshore wind farm in the UK.
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NewsTadano resumes production in Germany
Crane manufacturer Tadano has resumed production at its facilities in Lauf and Zweibrücken, Germany.
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NewsChanges at the top of Broekman
Rik Pek has succeeded Albert Hoek as managing director, international forwarding and shipping at Broekman Logistics.
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NewsBolloré boosts Nordic presence
Bolloré Logistics has acquired a majority stake in Sweden’s Global Freight Solutions and its Finnish affiliate.
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NewsZPMC delivers to RWG
ZPMC has delivered two deepsea quay cranes to the Rotterdam World Gateway (RWG) terminal in the Netherlands onboard its heavy lift vessel Zhen Hua 26.
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NewsPaul to leave port of Rotterdam
Ronald Paul will step down as chief operating officer (coo) of the Port of Rotterdam Authority in September 2020.
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NewsJinert skids and slides in Sweden
Sweden-based Jinert has utilised its recently acquired 310-tonne capacity LP350 skidding system from Hydra-Slide to manoeuvre a transformer under a bridge and move it into its final position.
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NewsHisingsbron cargoes move through Seville
Heavy and oversized components manufactured by Tecade for the Hisingsbron bridge project in Gothenburg, Sweden have passed through the port of Seville, Spain.
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NewsProject Cargo Summit goes online
The Project Cargo Summit 2020, which was scheduled to take place later this year in Rotterdam, will be held as a digital conference, as Covid-19 continues to cause worldwide disruption.
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NewsDan-Czech completes drum move
Dan-Czech Specialtransport has transported a 65-tonne drum from Prevov, Czech Republic, to the port of Bratislava, Slovakia.
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NewsOsprey bridges the gap with Enerpac
Osprey Group has used Enerpac jack-up lifting technology to install a 1,400-tonne road bridge deck in the UK.
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NewsAinscough moves its Aberdeen depot
As part of plans to grow its capacity capabilities in Scotland, Ainscough Crane Hire has relocated its depot in Aberdeen to Altens.
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NewsPort of Blyth boosting heavy lift facilities
The port of Blyth, UK, has started a GBP3 million (USD3.75 million) redevelopment project at the Bates Terminal site, which includes the development of an additional heavy lift quay.
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NewsBroshuis extends factory closure
Broshuis is extending the closure of its factory in the Netherlands.
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NewsCLA returns to service
UK-based freighter operator CargoLogicAir (CLA) has resumed operations, reports HLPFI’s sister publication Air Cargo News.
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NewsSchmidbauer adds Liebherr crane
German crane rental provider Schmidbauer has added a Liebherr LTM 1450-8.1 mobile crane to its fleet.
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NewsTwo in one for Centralog
Centralog has handled a shipment of transformers and discharged a 24 m-long yacht directly into the sea at the port of Koper, Slovenia.
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NewsSleipnir’s tight manoeuvre
Heerema has manoeuvred the world’s largest semi-submersible crane vessel, Sleipner, through the Karmsund Strait in Norway, in order to lift Equinor’s Snorre A module.









