European news – Page 38
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Newsdeugro delivers 54 km HVAC cables for Turkish crossing project
deugro Italy and deugro Chartering have delivered 54 km of high voltage alternating current (HVAC) cables to a cable-laying vessel in Turkey, as part of the Turkish crossing project.
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NewsKübler transports 330-tonne submarine in Germany
Kübler, working with the Speyer and Sinsheim technology museums, transported a 330-tonne submarine from Speyer to Sinsheim, Germany in around 30 minutes.
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NewsLiebherr cranes used in German bridge construction project
18 Liebherr cranes are being used to support a major construction project on Germany’s Rader High Bridge.
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NewsLaso transports large concrete beams for industrial projects
Laso has helped to transport large concrete beams for industrial projects.
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NewsSarens installs 1,300-tonne bridge in Luxembourg
Sarens replaced a prestressed concrete bridge with a new curved steel bowstring structure at Bettembourg train station in Luxembourg.
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NewsStrabag to construct replacement viaduct on Germany’s longest motorway
Austrian construction company Strabag SE has been awarded the contract to replace the Uttrichshausen viaduct on the A7 motorway in Hessen.
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NewsBlue Water to open facilities in former bottling plant in Greenland
Danish transport and logistics company Blue Water Shipping has opened new facilities spanning 9,800 m² in Nuuk, Greenland.
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NewsCantilever construction method used to build HS2 River Tame West viaducts
A giant cantilever structure has been used to build the first section of HS2’s 472 m River Tame West viaducts.
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NewsLewis appointed ABP chair
Jonathan Lewis has been named chair of the Associated British Ports (ABP) board.
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NewsEmpower project progresses with Gruber delivery
The Empower project – a multi-company scheme to develop flexible, green powertrains for heavy-duty trucks – continues to progress.
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NewsInterMax delivers reactor and cover stacks for Asian projects
InterMax Logistics Solutions has successfully delivered a reactor and seven cover stacks for projects in China and Taiwan.
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NewsMarr returns to Hinkley Point C
Marr Contracting has returned to the UK’s Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant project having being awarded the contract to deliver specialised heavy lift crane services for the construction of the unit 2 turbine hall.
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NewsBoskalis and Van Oord commence Malmporten dredging works
Boskalis and Van Oord have begun preliminary works for Sweden’s largest dredging projects in recent times.
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NewsNYK assesses wind-assisted propulsion with VentoFoil additions
NYK Group has joined the growing number of shipowners and operators that are exploring wind-assisted propulsion as a means to reduce vessel emissions.
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NewsLaso transports components for wind farm in Zaragoza
Laso Transportes has moved components for five wind turbines being built at the Stev wind farm in Zaragoza, Spain.
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NewsAntwerp-Bruges and Indiana explore economic and environmental initiatives
Ports of Indiana and the port of Antwerp-Bruges have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to advance key economic and environmental port initiatives.
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NewsHareket takes delivery of 2,200-tonne crawler crane
Turkish heavy transport engineering specialist Hareket took delivery of a 2,200-tonne lift capacity crawler crane in Dubai as the company looks to expand its footing in the mega project arena.
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NewsVolumes steady at North Sea Port
Over the first six months of 2024, North Sea Port transhipped 33.4 million tonnes of seaborne cargo with volumes holding steady relative to the same period of 2023.
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NewsHelsinki and Tallinn ports secure EU funding
The ports of Helsinki and Tallinn have received EU funding worth more than EUR15 million (USD16.3 million) as part of the Twin-Port VI project.
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NewsGlobalink Logistics Mongolia appointed cargo sales agent for Eznis Airways
Globalink Logistics Mongolia has been chosen as the cargo sales agent for Eznis Airways on its recently established route between Prague, Czech Republic, and Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.









