European news – Page 185
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NewsBoskalis renames Dockwise Vanguard
Royal Boskalis Westminster has renamed its semi-submersible heavy lift vessel, Dockwise Vanguard, as the company begins the process of rebranding of all of its business units under the Boskalis name.
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NewsHMC to focus on heavy lift
Heerema Marine Contractors (HMC) will discontinue its offshore pipe laying activities and will focus entirely on its heavy lift, decommissioning and renewable energy activities.
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NewsGulliver travels to Rotterdam
The fully self-propelled DP2 crane vessel, Gulliver, has been delivered to Scaldis Salvage and Marine Contractors.
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NewsESTA honours members with 2018 awards
The ESTA Awards of Excellence 2018 had another successful year honouring and recognising members that have performed an outstanding achievement in their field of operations.
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NewsAntonov boosts SALIS support
Antonov Company will provide additional support to the Strategic Airlift International Solution (SALIS) programme.
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NewsDFDS charters Stena RoRo newbuild
Stena RoRo has ordered a fifth Stena E-Flexer RoPax class ship, which has been signed to a ten-year bareboat charter with DFDS.
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NewsEnerpac lifts in the Netherlands
An Enerpac JS-250 jack-up system has been utilised for the assembly of an 820-ton (743.9-tonne) maritime steel platform in the Netherlands.
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NewsDFDS closes Zeebrugge-Rosyth route
DFDS has announced the closure of its Zeebrugge-Rosyth freight route following a fire in the engine room of its ro-ro vessel Finlandia Seaways, which connects Belgium with the Scottish port.
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NewsFreja strengthens in Norway
Freja Transport & Logistics plans to expand and strengthen its services in Norway with the opening of an office in Alesund, in summer 2018.
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NewsDSV UK wins aerospace contract
May 1, 2018, will see DSV's UK business commence work on a three-year contract with Marshall Aerospace and Defence Group, which will further strengthen the logistics group's position in the aerospace market.
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NewsVan Beest merges brands
The Netherlands-based Van Beest, which manufactures Tycan fibre chain, Excel chain fittings and Green Pin rope fittings, is merging its Tycan and Excel brands into Green Pin, with immediate effect.
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NewsDrewry remains optimistic on multipurpose recovery
During a webinar earlier this week looking at the latest trends and outlook for the multipurpose shipping market, covering both breakbulk and project cargo sectors, Drewry repeated its optimistic forecast for the sector, predicting further rec
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NewsAAL strengthens European footprint
Multipurpose shipping line AAL has strengthened its European network with the appointment of new agents in Belgium, France and Spain, while adding new staff in Germany.
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NewsNor Lines adds Rotterdam
Samskip subsidiary Nor Lines will include calls at Rotterdam for the first time in its weekly multipurpose liner service connecting to Western, Mid and Northern Norway, with effect from the start of June.
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NewsTrail King and Goldhofer ink sales deal
Germany's Goldhofer and USA-headquartered Trail King have teamed up to promote each other's range of trailers around the world.
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NewsCLA committed to UK
UK-headquartered freighter airline, CargoLogicAir (CLA), has rebuffed media reports suggesting that it is planning to relocate its operations to Germany.
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NewsALE bridges Júcar River
UK-headquartered transport engineering specialist ALE has coordinated the installation of a 2,100-tonne bridge over the Júcar River in Cullera, Spain.
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NewsRegel invests in Liebherr mobile crane
Germany's Albert Regel has taken delivery of a new Liebherr LTM 1500-8.1 mobile crane, which will replace an older version of the same model.
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NewsTerminal San Giorgio takes Gottwald
Konecranes is set to deliver a Gottwald Model 7 mobile harbour crane to Italy's Terminal San Giorgio (TSG).
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NewsAasta Hansteen tow under way
The 500-nautical mile tow-out of Statoil's Aasta Hansteen platform began on April 12, 2018.









