European news – Page 50
-
News
Broekman Logistics taking steps to realise sustainability targets
Broekman Logistics has shared details of the steps it is taking to reduce fossil fuel use at its terminal operations in Rotterdam.
-
News
BMS to inaugurate 3,000-tonne ringer crane
BMS Heavy Cranes will introduce its all-electric ring crane, which can lift up to 3,000 tonnes, this weekend.
-
News
ShipNext lands Belgian grant to develop predictive analysis tool for shipping
Online cargo platform ShipNext has secured a EUR400,000 (USD422,530) grant from Flanders Innovation & Entrepreneurship (VLAIO) to strengthen the adoption of predictive analytics and AI in the supply chain.
-
News
Giant cranes delivered to Hinkley Point C by Osprey
The first of two giant turbine hall crane girders has been delivered to the Hinkley Point C nuclear power project in the UK by Osprey Group.
-
News
ESTA warns that German heavy transport crisis impacting wider economy
The European association of abnormal road transport and mobile cranes (ESTA) fears that the heavy road transport crisis in Germany is getting worse, despite assurances from regional and national authorities that they are responding to the industry’s concerns.
-
News
Laso fleet expansion continues with Goldhofer
Laso Transportes has bolstered its heavy-duty trailer fleet with new equipment from Goldhofer.
-
News
Aberdeen’s South Harbour expansion completed
A GBP420 million (USD514 million) expansion of Scotland’s port of Aberdeen was officially opened on September 22.
-
News
Lerwick Port Authority signs MoU to facilitate floating offshore wind energy project
Lerwick Port Authority has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Irish energy firm ESB that will see both companies work together on developing port facilities for a floating offshore wind farm.
-
News
Felbermayr boosts fleet with Grove cranes
Austria-headquartered Felbermayr has acquired three Grove all-terrain cranes – two GMK3060L-1 units and a 400-tonne capacity GMK6400-1.
-
News
Schmidbauer completes Provence Grand Large erection
Schmidbauer has erected the last of three prototype turbines for France’s floating wind farm, Provence Grand Large.
-
News
Rhenus expands in the Netherlands with terminal acquisition
Rhenus Group has signed an agreement to acquire a 49.99 percent stake in Rietlanden Terminals, which operates two terminals at the port of Amsterdam, from the current owner JERA Global Markets.
-
News
Collett & Sons coordinates Corduff delivery
UK-based Collett & Sons has completed the delivery of a 184-tonne transformer to Corduff substation, Ireland, in collaboration with Wagenborg.
-
News
deugro to open second office in Denmark
deugro is opening a second branch office in Denmark. Located in Aarhus, the office will open its doors on November 1.
-
News
Rhenus acquires Hungarian forwarder
Rhenus Logistics is acquiring Hungarian freight forwarder ITS Logistics Hungary KFT.
-
News
Port of Nigg secures transition piece marshalling work
Global Energy Group’s (GEG) port of Nigg in the Cromarty Firth, Scotland, has been selected by Ocean Winds as the marshalling location for 62 transition pieces prior to their installation at the 950 MW Moray West offshore wind farm.
-
News
ESTA progresses with safety initiatives
The European association of abnormal road transport and mobile cranes (ESTA) is progressing with its SPMT training plans, with a meeting scheduled for October to decide upon its contents.
-
News
BOA handles Marine Donut in Norway
Last month, BOA completed the load-out, transport and float-off of fully enclosed floating salmon fish-farm, the Marine Donut, in Norway.
-
News
Ecowende picks Van Oord for Hollandse Kust (west) lot VI
Ecowende has contracted Van Oord for the construction of the Dutch offshore wind farm on Hollandse Kust (west) lot VI.
-
News
Airbus Beluga Transport hopes to gain AOC in October
Beluga is hoping to be awarded its own Aircraft Operator Certificate (AOC) in October, reports HLPFI’s sister publication, DVZ.
-
News
Investors skirt UK offshore wind auction
The UK government’s goal of reaching 50 GW of installed offshore wind energy capacity by 2030 were dealt a blow today. The latest auction of clean power contracts failed to secure any interest from offshore developers.