European news – Page 127
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NewsC-Job plans expansion in Greece
Ship design and engineering specialist C-Job Naval Architects is expanding its network with the opening of an office in Athens, Greece.
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NewsKonecranes on the double
Konecranes will deliver a mobile harbour crane to the port of Terneuzen, the Netherlands in spring, and a second unit to the port of Antwerp, Belgium in mid-2020.
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NewsSalvage work begins at Rostock
Two 50 m-long lattice booms have been salvaged from the harbour basin at the port of Rostock, Germany.
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NewsUECC to test biofuel oil
Short-sea ro-ro shipping line UECC will trial the use of GoodFuels’ biofuel oil on its vessel Autosky.
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NewsRSS supports school construction
Rope and Sling Specialists (RSS) has supplied a 36 m-long lattice beam and rigging equipment to support the Cefn Saeson School construction project in South Wales.
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NewsLaso continues Alecrim-Urze project scope
Laso Transportes has begun the second phase of component deliveries for the Alecrim-Urze wind farm in Paúl da Serra, on the island of Madeira.
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NewsBlades shipped in Aalborg
Siemens Gamesa contracted Mammoet to transport three 94 m-long wind turbine blades from a storage area at its manufacturing plant in Aalborg, Denmark, to the nearby quayside.
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NewsSCALES in bridge replacement
France-headquartered SCALES recently replaced three bridge decks in Gisors in Normandy.
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NewsArmstrong joins ABP
Associated British Ports (ABP) has appointed Lee Armstrong to the newly created role of group head of commercial (rail).
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NewsTadano progresses with Demag integration
Tadano has appointed Christian Schroeder to lead its sales activities in a number of European territories, as it continues the integration of the Demag and Tadano brands.
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NewsCF&S completes tunnel boring shipment
CF&S Estonia has transported a tunnel boring machine from Paldiski South Harbour to Tashkent, Uzbekistan to support the extension of the city’s metro line.
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NewsChanges at the top of MHEA
The Materials Handling Engineers Association (MHEA) has appointed James Bullock as its vice president.
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NewsWright steps up at A-Plant
UK-based equipment rental company A-Plant has appointed Andy Wright as its chief executive officer.
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NewsTyne joins Connected Ports Partnership
The UK’s port of Tyne has joined the Connected Ports Partnership – a global data and resource sharing initiative that includes the ports of Rotterdam, Gdansk, Helsinki, Hamburg and Los Angeles.
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NewsJumbo wins Hornsea contract
Jumbo will transport 165 monopiles and 135 transition pieces for Ørsted’s Hornsea Two offshore wind farm, on behalf of DEME Offshore.
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NewsRitchie calls on Enerpac for boiler move
Ritchie Services has used an Enerpac skidding system to remove two 70-tonne boilers at the Alderley Science Park in Cheshire, UK.
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NewsBlue Tern to complete Trianel work
Fred. Olsen Windcarrier will use its jack-up vessel Blue Tern to install 11 Senvion 6.2M152 turbines at the Trianel Windpark Borkum II, located in the North Sea.
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NewsEMS APO partners with University of Durrës
EMS Albanian Port Operator (EMS APO) has signed a cooperation agreement with the University of Durrës, Faculty of Professional Sciences that will see the company provide internship opportunities for students.
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NewsUPDATE: Zeamarine insolvency proceedings
Zeamarine’s German booking and operating divisions – Zeamarine Bremen, Zeamarine Germany and Zeamarine Chartering – have filed for insolvency at the Bremen District Court.









