European news – Page 182
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NewsEC fines cartel
The European Commission (EC) has fined four shipping lines a total of EUR395 million (USD486.95 million) for colluding in the maritime transport of cars.
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NewsOOCL launches WM service
OOCL has extended its Mediterranean service network to the Middle East and Indian Subcontinent, with the introduction of its Middle East/Pakistan/India - West Mediterranean service (WM3).
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NewsGruas Leman gets a Liebherr lift
Spanish crane rental contractor Gruas Leman has taken delivery of three mobile cranes from Liebherr.
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NewsGustav Seeland names Evers
Gustav Seeland has appointed Johann Evers as managing director, joining Frank Beckedorf, who, as managing partner, will focus on company finance and management control.
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NewsTurkish Cargo lands at Liege
Turkish Cargo, a subsidiary of Turkish Airlines, has introduced a weekly freighter call at Liege Airport, connecting the Belgian airport with Istanbul.
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NewsABC eyes secondary hub potential
Russia's AirBridgeCargo Airlines (ABC) is assessing the capabilities of European airports as part of potential plans to establish a secondary hub to complement its main Moscow base.
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NewsEsmeralda gets a lift on semi-sub
O&S Shipping has transported a 120-tonne yacht from Malta's Valletta harbour to the USA onboard DYT Yacht Transport's semi-submersible vessel Super Servant 4.
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NewsCascade launches AbHaulier LT
Cascade Software has released AbHaulier LT, a free software tool that enables hauliers to submit abnormal load notifications to police and structure owning authorities in the UK.
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NewsHull hits new heights with Hansa
Two 600-tonne ship-to-shore gantry cranes arrived at Associated British Ports' (ABP) container terminal in Hull, UK onboard Hansa Heavy Lift's vessel, HHL Lagos.
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NewsOffshore wind rolls out in Germany
German wind turbine manufacturer, Senvion, has contracted Jan De Nul Group to install 32 wind turbines, each with a capacity of 6.33 MW, at the Trianel Borkum II offshore wind farm in Germany.
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NewsWWL doubles Zeebrugge footprint
Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics (WWL) has signed a concession agreement with the Belgian port of Zeebrugge to develop 49 ha (121 acres) of land known as Bastenaken West.
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NewsALS serves up German shipment
Abnormal Load Services' (ALS) offices in Hull, UK and Moerdijk, Netherlands have coordinated the transport of a 131-tonne plate mill roll from the UK to Germany.
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NewsSarens' tunnel success in Warsaw
Sarens has transported a tunnel boring machine (TBM) for the construction of a new transit line in Poland, part of Warsaw Metro's rapid transit system project.
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NewsNew dates for the Project Cargo Summit
The organiser of the inaugural Project Cargo Summit has rescheduled the conference to September 12-13, 2018.
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NewsPanalpina presses ahead in Brazil
Panalpina Energy and Project Solutions has transported an industrial mill and a hydraulic press from Genoa, Italy to Paranagua, Brazil on behalf of one of Brazil's leading ceramics manufacturer.
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NewsRollDock transports for Merkur
Coordinadora Internacional de Cargas has contracted RollDock Shipping to transport 66 transition pieces for the Merkur offshore wind farm, off the coast of Germany.
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NewsHarmonising marking and lighting in heavy transport
Moves to harmonise standards and regulations governing lighting and marking on heavy transport vehicles throughout Europe are underway following the inaugural meeting of a technical working group, organised by ESTA.
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NewsSarens' sizeable Demag order
Sarens has placed an order with Terex for 44 Demag all-terrain cranes.
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NewsOnnen-Lübben to leave Niedersachsen
Inke Onnen-Lübben will step down as ceo of the Seaports of Niedersachsen after 12 years with the company, effective April 30, 2018.
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NewsTransdzwig ups capacity with Demag
Polish crane service provider Transdzwig S.J. Zawadzcy has taken delivery of a Demag AC 250-6 all-terrain crane.









