European news – Page 23
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Jan De Nul, EDF Renewables, and Luminus team up for Princess Elizabeth tender
Jan De Nul Group, EDF Renewables, and energy services provider Luminus have partnered up to bid on the Princess Elisabeth Zone offshore wind farm tender in Belgium.
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Changes at the top of Wallenius SOL
Ro-ro carrier Wallenius SOL has confirmed a number of changes to its leadership team.
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MBS Logistics sends aid to Türkiye’s earthquake zone
Cologne-headquartered MBS Logistics is transporting urgently required relief supplies to Türkiye’s earthquake zone. The first of four trucks organised by MBS arrived in Gaziosmanpaşa near Istanbul on February 28.
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Allelys adds to heavy lift fleet
UK-based Allelys has added a Gottwald AK 912 pedestal crane to strengthen its heavy lift crane capabilities.
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Wiesbauer expands Liebherr fleet
Germany-based crane rental service Wiesbauer has received a Liebherr LR 1700-1.0 crawler crane and ordered eight mobile cranes.
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Senn adds Goldhofer trailer
Switzerland-based Senn has taken delivery of a Goldhofer low-loader semi-trailer for its transport division.
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MSG Krandienst places large Liebherr order
Germany-based crane rental company MSG Krandienst has ordered 13 Liebherr mobile cranes.
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Enerpac tests super boom lift gantry
Enerpac Heavy Lifting Technology’s engineers in the Netherlands have tested a Super Boom Lift 600 (SBL600) hydraulic telescopic gantry ahead of its shipment to Australia.
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Jan De Nul and DEME secure Princess Elisabeth Island EPCI contract
Belgian transmission system operator Elia awarded Jan De Nul and DEME Group contracts for the engineering, procurement, construction and installation (EPCI) of an artificial energy island located 45 km off the Belgian coast in the North Sea.
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Mammoet in bridge installation work
Mammoet has installed a 1,200-tonne bridge for its client in Reims, France.
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AIS Vanguard opens London base
UK-based AIS Vanguard has invested in a permanent location in London, as it strengthens its presence in the south of England.
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Blue Water loads nine restored turbines
Blue Water Shipping has coordinated the loading of nine restored wind turbines on SAL Heavy Lift’s vessel Annegret at Denmark’s port of Esbjerg, in preparation for the shipment’s onward journey to Bari, Italy.
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Aprojects handles four rotors
Aprojects in Germany – formerly Trans-Trading – has handled four oversized rotors at the port of Hamburg’s container terminal Burchardkai (CTB) for onward delivery to the factory in Mülheim.
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ABP outlines sustainability strategy
Associated British Ports (ABP) has launched a wide-ranging sustainability strategy, including plans to invest around GBP2 billion (USD2.4 billion) in decarbonising its own operations by 2040 at the latest and in major infrastructure projects to enable the wider UK energy transition.
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Hinkley reactor arrives on site
The first nuclear reactor for Hinkley Point C in the UK has arrived in Somerset.
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Erik Thun puts Baltic Crystal into operation
Swedish shipowner Erik Thun has taken delivery of its 6,380 dwt newbuild vessel Baltic Crystal, built at Ferus Smit shipyard in Westerbroek, the Netherlands, joining its sistership Nordic Crystal.
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Pentagon Transport receives trailers
UK-based Pentagon Transport – part of Pentagon Freight Services – has taken delivery of 28 trailers to support its expanding volumes of cargo to and from Scandinavia and Europe.
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Jumbo-SAL-Alliance loads Tukan cranes
The Jumbo-SAL-Alliance has loaded three Tukan cranes onto the SAL Heavy Lift vessel Lisa in Bremen, Germany, bound for the port of Haifa, Israel.
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Woodland steps up at Allelys
UK-based heavy lift and special transport specialist Allelys has appointed Jamie Woodland as its commercial manager.
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Cory Brothers arranges crane shipment
Cory Brothers’ Rotterdam office has arranged the shipment of a 178-tonne offshore crane from the Netherlands to a site in Scandinavia.