European news – Page 36
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NewsMammoet starts work on German CCGT plant
Mammoet has started work on a combined cycle gas turbine (CCGT) plant in Germany, which will ultimately be capable of being powered by hydrogen.
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NewsCOLI transports four 33-tonne shafts
COLI Logistics has assisted in the transport of four 33-tonne main shafts from Houston, USA, to Esbjerg, Denmark.
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NewsBlue Water Shipping opens Warsaw office
Blue Water Shipping has opened an office in Warsaw, Poland.
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NewsSpliethoff and BigLift to open Copenhagen office
Spliethoff and BigLift Shipping will open a new office in the greater Copenhagen area, Denmark.
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NewsDźwigaj grows fleet with GMK6300L-1 acquisition
Polish crane rental and transportation company Dźwigaj has added to its fleet with a new Grove GMK6300L-1 all-terrain crane.
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NewsHeavy industry to dominate global hydrogen demand in 2050
The heavy industry sector is expected to dominate global hydrogen demand by 2050, according to a new International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) report.
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NewsVernazza uses crawler cranes to lift steel bridge sections at Italian shipyard
Italian crane service provider, Vernazza Autogru, has lifted two bridge sections at the Porto di Prà shipyard, Italy, on behalf of shipbuilding company Fincantieri.
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CapPro newsEnergy island delayed by at least three years
Denmark’s planned North Sea Energy Island has been delayed by at least three more years, according to a report from Reuters.
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NewsAllelys scales-up UK transport fleet
UK-headquartered transport and engineering specialist Allelys has committed to scaling up its fleet with multiple girder frame trailers, a range of modular axles and various heavy ballast trucks, including the UK-designed and built Trojan trucks.
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NewsABP and px launch Clean Growth Hub at Barry
Associated British Ports (ABP) and px Group (px), the owner and operator of Saltend Chemicals Park, have launched plans for the Clean Growth Hub at the port of Barry in South Wales.
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NewsDSV places large e-truck order with Volvo
Logistics giant DSV will purchase 300 electric trucks from Volvo.
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Newsdeugro handles its heaviest transformer
Project freight forwarder deugro has transported a 430-tonne transformer, the largest it has ever handled.
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NewsAAL boosts capacity with express Europe – Asia liner service
To meet growing market demand for multipurpose/heavy lift cargo capacity ex Europe, AAL Shipping has introduced a new scheduled monthly Europe – Asia express liner service.
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NewsLaso invests in fleet
Laso has boosted its fleet by acquiring 10 new Mercedes 8 x 4 heavy-duty prime movers.
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NewsSumitomo acquires stake in EEW Offshore Wind
Tokyo-based Sumitomo has acquired an equity stake in monopile manufacturer EEW Offshore Wind.
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NewsUK government to support Port Talbot transition
The UK government has released GBP13.5 million (USD17.5 million) to support supply chain businesses and workers impacted by Tata Steel’s decision to transition to greener steelmaking at Port Talbot.
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News1,600-tonne bridge moved into place at HS2
Engineers working on HS2 have moved a 1,600-tonne bridge into place over an existing railway on the outskirts of Birmingham.
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NewsBoskalis reports record half-year performance
Boskalis has seen its net profit rise 65 percent year-on-year to EUR 298 million (USD 327 million) in the first half of 2024.
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NewsGAC Spain expands to Port of Huelva
Shipping and logistics service provider GAC Spain has opened a new office at the port of Huelva.
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NewsStrong Q2 for Höegh Autoliners
Höegh Autoliners reported record-breaking financial performance in the second quarter of 2024, achieving a gross revenue of USD341 million a net profit after tax of USD174 million.









