European news – Page 40
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NewsBTE and Sarens conclude role in He Dreiht project
Buss Terminal Eemshaven (BTE) played host to the handling and load-out of monopiles and transition pieces for EnBW’s He Dreiht offshore wind energy project.
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NewsESTA optimistic on marking and lighting harmonisation
The European association for abnormal road transport and mobile cranes (ESTA) is optimistic that regulations to harmonise marking and lighting on heavy transport will be contained in the EU’s revised Weights and Dimensions Directive.
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CapPro newsSwedish Kriegers Flak postponed until further notice
Vattenfall has decided to pause the development of the Swedish Kriegers Flak offshore wind farm until further notice, due to unviable investment prerequisites in Sweden.
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NewsKübler develops STB 320 high girder bridge
Germany-based heavy transport specialist Kübler Spedition has designed the STB 320 high girder bridge, which boasts a significantly lower deadweight than comparable systems on the market.
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NewsCadeler profits fall but orderbook soars
Offshore installation contractor Cadeler reported a EUR153,000 (USD169,720 ) profit in the first half of 2024, down from EUR30 million (USD33.3 million) in the same period of 2024.
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NewsYılnak performs 2,122 km haul across Türkiye
Yılnak transported a 170-tonne transformer 2,122 km from Balıkesir, Türkiye to the Gürbulak border gate.
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NewsDAKO, Hareket and Allelys ensure tank delivery to UK
DAKO Worldwide Transport has coordinated the delivery of three nitrogen storage tanks from Türkiye to a CO2 liquefaction plant in Teesside, UK, in partnership with Allelys and Hareket.
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CapPro newsPGE Baltica selects technical advisor for offshore wind farm projects
PGE Baltica has signed an agreement with civil engineering company Ramboll Polska for technical offshore and onshore advisory services.
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NewsBBC Dubai passes sea trials
The multipurpose vessel BBC Dubai has successfully passed its sea trials.
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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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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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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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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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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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NewsDSV places large e-truck order with Volvo
Logistics giant DSV will purchase 300 electric trucks from Volvo.









