European news – Page 79
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NewsClarke named at Allelys
UK project logistics and heavy transport specialist Allelys has appointed Nathan Clarke as commercial manager.
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Newsdeugro sells Russian activities
Freight forwarding company deugro has sold its business in Russia via a management buyout.
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NewsFurther strikes at Felixstowe
A fresh round of strike action is set to affect the UK’s port of Felixstowe during September.
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NewsBlue Water expands in Turkey
Blue Water Shipping has opened offices in Istanbul and Izmir, Turkey, which will have a local team of specialists handling industrial projects.
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NewsContractors sign up for Baltic Power
Baltic Power has been appointing contractors for its 1,200 MW offshore wind farm development in the Baltic Sea.
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NewsSevenstar bolsters ranks and establishes bespoke division
Laura Mattiello has joined the operations team at semi-submersible yacht delivery specialist Sevenstar. The company has also opened department focusing on the specific demands of the sports fishing sector.
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NewsSecond mobile harbour crane joins Blue Water BREB
Cuxhaven shipping company BREB and Danish logistics group Blue Water Shipping celebrated five years of handling at its jointly operated terminal in the town with the addition of a second large mobile crane.
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NewsDB Schenker up for sale
The German federal government and Deutsche Bahn have agreed to sell the state-owned rail operator’s freight forwarding subsidiary DB Schenker, according to news agency Reuters.
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NewsBroekman relocates Antwerp office
Broekman Logistics’ international freight forwarding office in Belgium has relocated in the port of Antwerp.
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NewsAntwerpXL outlines conference agenda
AntwerpXL has revealed the conference programme that will accompany the exhibition, scheduled to take place from October 5-6.
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NewsTGP names Koester
Arne Koester has joined the Trans Global Projects Group (TGP) in Germany as director of projects and European chartering manager.
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NewsWater levels critical on River Rhine
An update from Contargo said that the low water level situation on the River Rhine remains critical.
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NewsLaso expands in the UK
Portugal-headquartered Laso Transportes is opening an office in Southampton, UK.
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NewsBigMove adds Jonmoore to roster
BigMove, a European association of heavy haulage logistics companies, has broadened its scope to Africa with the addition of Jonmoore International as a partner.
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NewsMammoet removes Lingen cargoes
Mammoet has removed two steam converters, weighing approximately 155 tonnes each, from the control area of the Lingen nuclear power plant in Germany.
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Newsdship selects Francenav as commercial agent
dship Carriers has named Francenav as its commercial agent in France.
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NewsStrike action confirmed at the port of Liverpool
Unite the Union has confirmed that strike action will take place at the UK port of Liverpool from September 19 to October 3.
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NewsHareket opens in Warsaw
Heavy lift and engineered transport specialist Hareket has opened a branch office in Warsaw, Poland.
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NewsAllseas wins large-scale UKCS decommissioning work
Allseas has been awarded a major decommissioning contract by TAQA UK for the removal and disposal of multiple Northern North Sea (NNS) facilities.
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NewsDundee chosen for Inch Cape offshore wind farm
The port of Dundee has been selected as the pre-assembly and marshalling site for the construction of the 1.1 GW Inch Cape offshore wind farm, which will be Scotland’s largest offshore wind project when commissioned later this decade.









