European news – Page 142
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NewsGustav Seeland adds to fleet
Hamburg-based Gustav Seeland is expanding its fleet with an MK 88 Plus mobile crane.
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NewsCargolux calls at Incheon
Cargolux Italia has launched a Boeing 747 service between Milan Malpensa Airport, Italy and Incheon, South Korea.
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NewsExpress discharge at the port of Tyne
Höegh Autoliners has transported five Hitachi TransPennine Express train carriages from Kobe, Japan to the port of Tyne in the UK.
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NewsNicholson named UKHMA vice president
Forth Ports’ Ashley Nicholson has been named vice president of the UK Harbour Masters Association (UKHMA).
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NewsBigMove goes digital for licenses
BigMove – a European alliance of 13 medium-sized logistics companies – is introducing digital driving licenses for its network of 1,000 drivers.
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NewsESTA joins EC best practice project
The European association of abnormal road transport and mobile cranes (ESTA) has been asked to support a European Commission study to “explore health, safety and environment (HSE) best practice in the wind power sector”.
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NewsRambiz installs Zeebrugge lock gate
Jan De Nul’s heavy lift vessel Rambiz has installed the renovated lock gate of the Pierre Vandamme lock in Zeebrugge.
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NewsSamskip appoints Laaksonen
Samskip has appointed Kari-Pekka Laaksonen as its ceo, with effect from August 1, 2019.
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NewsLifting Gear Hire rebrands as LGH
Equipment rental specialist Lifting Gear Hire has rebranded as LGH in order to standardise its corporate identity across the group’s 36 locations.
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NewsBilbao develops railway terminal
CSP Iberian Bilbao Terminal has opened its renewed and expanded railway terminal.
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NewsCT Kranservice receives Demag
CT Kranservice has added a Demag AC 220-5 all-terrain crane to its fleet in order to enhance its tower crane assembly services.
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NewsBansard and ISS in mutual representation deal
The Bansard International Group and ISS Global Forwarding have concluded a mutual representation contract that will allow the companies to benefit from each other’s networks.
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NewsTHLG gathers in Bremen
The Heavy Lift Group (THLG) welcomed 43 international companies at the Swissôtel in Bremen between May 19-21 for its annual conference and dinner.
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NewsArcelorMittal acquires Kamag slab transporter
Kamag, a part of the TII Group, has delivered an oversized slab transporter to an ArcelorMittal facility in Germany.
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NewsMammoet searches for green SPMTs
Mammoet is partnering with German technology company Keyou to explore potential designs of emission-free engines for SPMTs.
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NewsBLG welcomes heaviest ro-ro shipment
Bertling Logistics Germany has coordinated the transport of a 330-ton (300-tonne) Siemens gas turbine from Auckland, New Zealand to BLG Logistics’ terminal in Bremerhaven, Germany.
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NewsCargolux increases calls to Xiamen
Cargolux has increased the frequency of its calls to Xiamen, China to three flights per week using one of its Boeing 747 freighters.
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NewsPort Esbjerg developing third multipurpose terminal
Denmark’s Port Esbjerg confirmed that it would build another 40,000 sq m multipurpose terminal in the eastern port area.
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NewsGAC Denmark opens in Kalundborg
GAC Denmark has established a new office at Kalundborg – a location that the company describes as key for liquid and dry bulk cargoes.
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NewsJensen steps up at Rhenus Project Logistics
Jacob Jensen has been appointed general manager for Rhenus Project Logistics in the UK.









