European news – Page 203
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Siemens goes to Gustav
June 8 - Gustav Seeland, framework agreement partner to Vattenfall, was contracted by Siemens to replace two transformers at the Vattenfall combined heat and power plant in Wedel, Germany.
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ESTA tackles wind turbine safety
June 8 - ESTA is supporting a twin-track approach in an attempt to reduce accidents during the transportation and erection of onshore wind turbines.
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WWL ALS coasts with wind
June 7 - Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics' Abnormal Load Services (WWL ALS) has transported four wind turbine tower sections and three wind turbine blades from the Port of Avonmouth in Bristol to Newport in Wales UK.
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ESTA establishes ECOL Foundation
June 6 - The European association for the abnormal road transport and mobile crane rental industry, ESTA, has established the European Crane Operator License (ECOL) Foundation.
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Damen's happy delivery
June 6 - Damen has delivered a ro-ro ferry to a client in Gambia onboard BigLift Shipping's Happy River.
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LOC Renewables launches
June 5 - The LOC Group has launched LOC Renewables, a specialised division to bring the group's broad capabilities to the offshore renewable energy sector.
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HHLA handles cooker
June 5 - Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG (HHLA) has utilised its floating cranes to move a 126-tonne rotary cooker from a container ship to an inland vessel at the HHLA Container Terminal Tollerort (CTT) in Germany.
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Bugsier plays fair with merger
June 5 - Fairplay Towage and Bugsier have announced their intention to merge their respective business activities in order to expand and strengthen their presence in Germany and Europe.
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XLP members on the move
June 2 - Egyptian Global Logistics (EGL), a subsidiary of Kadmar Group and XLProjects (XLP) member in Egypt, has discharged five Bosch boiler units, each weighing 81 tons (73.5 tonnes) at the Port of Alexandria, Egypt on behalf of Kuehne + Nagel.
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Investigating the challenges of floating wind farms
A consortium headed by London Offshore Consultants (LOC Group) has been selected by the floating wind Joint Industry Project (JIP), led by Carbon Trust, to investigate the infrastructure and logistics challenges faced in the development, construc
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Rotterdam plans offshore centre
June 2 - The Port of Rotterdam is to create space for an offshore centre to service offshore wind energy projects, oil and gas decommissioning activity in the North Sea, as well as ongoing activities in the oil and gas sector.
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Volga-Dnepr keeps Canadian production on track
June 2 - Volga-Dnepr Airlines has transported trucks to North Baffin, Nunavut, Canada for Baffinland Iron Mines' Mary River operation.
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Mammoet assists with the EFRA project
June 2 - Mammoet has completed the last lift of a modernisation project at Lotos refinery in Gdansk, Poland.
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Kübler steams to Lake Ammer
June 2 - Kübler Spedition has transported the 140-tonne hull and upper deck of the steamship, Utting, using 30 Scheuerle InterCombi axle lines from the Port of Roth to Lake Ammer, Germany.
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LPL active in Egypt Megaproject
June 2 - LPL Group has completed the last installation at a 4.8 GW combined-cycle power plant under construction in Beni Suef, Egypt.
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Action Lev adds a Demag
June 2 - France-based crane rental agency Action Lev has ordered a Demag AC 160-5 all terrain crane.
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New ship design unveiled
May 31 - DNV GL and Oshima Shipbuilding have launched a new 65,000 dwt open-hatch general cargo carrier design that the joint developers say is intended for a wide range of project cargoes and packaged goods.
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Goliath sets sail to China
May 31 - DEME and Cosco Shipping Specialized Carriers are partnering in a joint venture to develop offshore wind energy in China, with the former's DP2 jack-up vessel Goliath being deployed for the first projects.
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Kotug assists Allseas
May 31 - Earlier this month, towage operator, Kotug International's offshore division assisted Allseas with the transfer and transport of Shell's Brent Delta topsides after the record-setting removal of the structure by Allseas' Pioneering Spirit.