European news – Page 187
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NewsTecno-Gru ups capacity
Tecno-Gru, a Terex dealer and supplier of new and used machinery for the lifting sector in Italy, has placed an order for 34 Terex rough-terrain cranes.
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NewsSun shines with SAL
SAL Heavy Lift has coordinated the delivery of the river passenger vessel, named AmaMagna, from Romania to the Netherlands.
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NewsSilk Way extends European network
Silk Way West Airlines has reintroduced scheduled Boeing 747 freighter flights to Budapest, Hungary, from its hub in Baku, Azerbaijan.
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NordLB in privatisation talks
Reports in the German media suggest that the owners of Hannover-based NordLB are in talks regarding the business model of the public-sector bank, and are considering the possibility of selling to private investors.
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NewsA shipment fit for a King
The port of King's Lynn in the UK has welcomed the arrival of a 300-tonne Siemens gas turbine, which will be used to re-power Centrica's power station in Norfolk.
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Kuebler invests in Mannheim
Construction is nearing completion on the multipurpose hall that Kübler Spedition is having built at its tri-modal terminal in Mannheim, Germany.
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NewsRapid Response slides in Jersey
Rapid Response Solutions (RRS) has moved two 50-tonne transformers into their final position for Jersey Electricity's GBP17 million (USD24 million) substation project in Jersey.
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NewsBoluda names agents
Boluda Corporación Marítima, the Spanish shipping company, has appointed a number of shipping agents operating in Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherlands and the UK.
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NewsRooney scores Forth Ports role
Forth Ports, one of the UK's largest port groups, has appointed Ann Rooney as business development manager, who will focus on developing oil and gas support and decommissioning activities at its Scottish gateways.
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NewsMammoet opens in Somerset
Mammoet has opened an office in the southwest of the UK to provide localised support to the Hinkley Point C nuclear power project.
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NewsSarens' synchronised success
Sarens has recently completed the installation of a 274 m-long gas tube beneath the Albert Canal in Merksem, Belgium.
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NewsBibby steps up at UK Chamber
The UK Chamber of Shipping has appointed Sir Michael Bibby as president, replacing Dr Grahaeme Henderson.
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NewsALE handles Hornsea pieces
ALE's latest marine investment, the Sarah S barge, has been deployed on its inaugural job to transport transition pieces as part of an offshore wind project in the UK.
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NewsMartin Bencher handles pull system
Martin Bencher has transported a pulling rig system that will be installed on a floating, production, storage and offloading (FPSO) unit.
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NewsMammoet installs in shallow waters
Mammoet has installed four 7 MW wind turbines at the Nissum Bredning wind farm in Denmark.
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NewsStrele lifts with Modulift
Strele Logistics has utilised a Modulift spreader beam for the installation of a 49-tonne chimney, measuring 35 m in length, at a biological waste treatment facility in Kaunas, Lithuania.
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NewsGreencarrier ups capacity
Greencarrier Freight Services has acquired a straddle carrier to support its operations in Ipswich, UK.
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NewsNorwegian Forwarding and AIF join forces
Norway-based Norwegian Forwarding and China-based AIF Global Logistics have recently joined forces to handle the movement of an out-of-gauge (OOG) shipment from Shanghai, China to Fredrikstad, Norway.
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NewsBlue Water handles ship block
Blue Water Shipping has transported a 870-tonne ship's hull block from Vung Tau, Vietnam to the port of Braila in Romania.









