European news – Page 140
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NewsAntonov flies for Kübler
Antonov Airlines, in collaboration with Kübler Spedition, has transported the EDRS-C satellite on behalf of German manufacturer OHB System.
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NewsFairplay adds to tug fleet
Hamburg-based Fairplay Towage has signed a bareboat charter contract for an azimuth stern drive (ASD) tug.
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NewsEnerpac receives updated ISO award
Enerpac has been awarded ISO 45001 occupational health and safety standard for its facility in Hengelo.
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NewsMerritts adds Nooteboom equipment
Heavy machinery moving specialist Joseph Merritt Group has acquired a Nooteboom trailer that will be used to transport the company’s fleet of Versa-Lift 60/80 forklift trucks.
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NewsYilport to operate multipurpose terminal at Taranto
Yilport Holding has signed a 49-year concession agreement to operate the multipurpose terminal at the port of Taranto, Italy.
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NewsBarrus moves blade sets to Adygea
Barrus Group has coordinated the delivery of 180 wind turbine blades from India to the Adygea wind farm, under development by NovaWind.
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NewsFour MAN trucks for Wagenborg Nedlift
Netherlands-headquartered Wagenborg Nedlift has acquired four MAN heavy-duty trucks.
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NewsDredging starts on Elbe River
The long-anticipated dredging programme on the River Elbe, Germany, has started.
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NewsLiebherr delivers for Vogel
Germany-based crane company Vogel has taken a delivery of a 90-tonne mobile crane at Liebherr’s manufacturing plant in Ehingen.
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NewsSCH signs stevedore deal with Neptune
Southampton Cargo Handling (SCH) has signed an agreement with Neptune Lines that will see the terminal operator load and discharge all of the shipping line's ro-ro vessels that call at the port of Southampton, UK.
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NewsCosco sets sail via Northeast Passage
On July 20, Cosco Shipping Specialized Carriers’ ice-class ship Tian En, loaded with wind energy cargoes, departed the port of Taicang in China, marking the beginning of its voyage via the Northeast Passage.
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NewsGdynia prepares for offshore wind projects
The port of Gdynia, the district of Kosakowo and the cities of Rumia and Gdynia have signed a letter of intent (LoI) to develop and operate landside infrastructure to support offshore wind energy projects.
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NewsALS in military moves
Abnormal Load Services (ALS) has transported 400 truckloads of military equipment from Germany to the Netherlands.
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NewsOsprey barges to Hinkley
UK-based heavy transport and marine specialist Osprey has supported the construction of the Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant in Somerset with the delivery of several heavy and oversized components, including two tunnel boring machines (TBM).
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NewsMediaco acquires AltéAd assets
French crane rental company Mediaco has acquired the lifting business units of AltéAd, which went into administration during May.
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NewsRSP buys Manston Airport
RiverOak Strategic Partners (RSP) has completed the acquisition of Kent, UK-based Manston Airport from Stone Hill Park for GBP 16.5 million (USD20.3 million).
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NewsNew face of breakbulk at Rotterdam
Twan Romeijn has been appointed as business manager breakbulk at the port of Rotterdam following the departure of Robert Jan Timmers.
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NewsCollett completes Clocaenog deliveries
UK-based Collett & Sons has delivered 270 out-of-gauge wind turbine components to the Clocaenog Forest wind farm in North Wales.
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NewsMeriaura transports research vessel
Multipurpose shipping line Meriaura has transported a research boat from Finland to Belgium.
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NewsLS Heavylift busy at SOCAR revamp project
Georgia-headquartered LS Heavylift is in the process of moving oversize and heavy modules at the SOCAR Azerkimiya EP-300 plant in Azerbaijan.









