European news – Page 52
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NewsLangh Ship names second newbuild
Finnish owner Langh Ship has named its second 7,800 dwt multipurpose newbuild Oliva at a ceremony in Ningbo, China.
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NewsBroshuis launches joker axle to overcome axle load limits
Dutch trailer manufacturer Broshuis has developed a joker axle for its pendulum axle semi-low loaders to overcome lower axle load limits on European routes.
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NewsBIFA reveals winners for its Freight Service Awards
The British International Freight Association (BIFA) held its 2023 Freight Service Awards at the Brewery in London yesterday, revealing the winners of its 11 award categories.
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NewsChapman Freeborn expands European operations
Air charter specialist Chapman Freeborn grew its European sales team by 29 percent during 2023, expanding its presence to eight additional cities and onboarding 30 team members in its cargo, group passenger and business aviation divisions.
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NewsArgac appointed at Hellmann Worldwide Logistics
Hellmann Worldwide Logistics has appointed Bora Argac as its chief commercial officer, Germany.
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NewsUTC Overseas to open in Gdańsk
UTC Overseas will open an office in Gdańsk to provide logistics and engineering services to Poland’s growing project and industrial manufacturing sectors.
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NewsMBS Logistics appoints Hinz
Germany-headquartered freight forwarder MBS Logistics has appointed Axel Hinz as managing director for its offices in the greater Hamburg area.
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NewsDrewes expands management team
Germany’s Drewes Logistics has appointed Sascha Simon as co-ceo, and he will head up the company’s activities at a new branch in Düsseldorf.
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CapPro newsUpcoming offshore wind tenders
According to data from Esgian Offshore Wind, 14 countries are set to award leases for offshore wind energy projects in 2024, and six will start new auction rounds.
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NewsWagenborg MPV heads to Delfzijl
The Netherlands-headquartered vessel operator Wagenborg’s third EasyMax multipurpose vessel has been delivered from the Royal Niestern Sander shipyard to its home port of Delfzijl.
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NewsLerwick Harbour to support Rosebank development
Scotland’s Lerwick Harbour has been selected as the main marine support hub for Equinor’s first phase of development of the Rosebank oil and gas field.
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NewsAntwerp-Bruges calls for consultation, not the courts
The port of Antwerp-Bruges has appealed to its northern neighbours to “choose consultation” rather than resort to the courts when it comes to concerns around industrial project developments.
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CapPro newsIneos Project One gets green light on appeal
The environmental permit for Ineos Project One has been reinstated and work at the project in Antwerp, Belgium, can continue.
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NewsEnvironmental permit granted to Ineos Project One on appeal
The environmental permit for the billion-dollar Ineos Project One has been reinstated and work at Europe’s largest chemical project in 20 years can restart.
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NewsIntermarine boosts fleet with four F-type multipurpose vessels
Multipurpose carrier Intermarine has secured four modern heavy lift vessels on a long-term time charter.
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NewsNoatum snaps up APM Terminals Castellón
Noatum Group has acquired 100 percent ownership of APM Terminals Castellón in Spain for EUR10 million (USD11 million).
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NewsHaropa develops digital twin to improve efficiency and safety
France’s Haropa Port is embracing new technologies and is developing a digital twin for ship calls and quayside operations. This tool aims to improve the safety and efficiency of port operations, as well as the use of associated resources.
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NewsGAC Germany opens in Stade
Shipping and logistics services provider GAC Germany opened a new office in Stade on 1 January 1, 2024.
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CapPro newsReducing methane emissions moves up the agenda
With attention almost exclusively focused on carbon dioxide (CO2) when it comes to greenhouse gas emissions discourse, it can be easy to forget about methane – a significantly more potent greenhouse gas albeit with a shorter lifespan – and these emissions are likely much more widespread than anticipated.









