All Heavy Lift & Project Forwarding International articles in February 2022 – Page 4
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Blue Water adds charter vessels for Lihir work
Blue Water Shipping Energy & Projects has introduced three dedicated time charter vessels to service Newcrest Mining’s operations in Lihir in Papua New Guinea.
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G2 and Grieg start ammonia study
G2 Ocean and Grieg Maritime Group are joining other industry partners to study whether green ammonia can power open-hatch carriers on transatlantic voyages.
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dship welcomes Charlie
dship Carriers has taken delivery of the F-500-type vessel Charlie, completing its newbuild fleet expansion programme that it initiated back in 2018.
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Höegh ships coaches to Maputo
Höegh Autoliners has shipped 36 railway coaches to Maputo, Mozambique, on behalf of SARR Freights India.
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Allseas tests jacket lift system
Allseas is testing the jacket lift system for its vessel Pioneering Spirit.
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G2 Ocean promotes Jacobsen
G2 Ocean has promoted Kent-Ove Jacobsen to senior chartering manager of the company’s Europe - East Coast North America (EU/ENA) trade.
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WSC identifies zero-carbon shipping ‘critical pathways’
The World Shipping Council (WSC) has identified six regulatory and economic pathways, all of which are critical for the nations of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to address for a successful maritime energy transition.
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Owen joins Allelys
Allelys has appointed Howard Owen as operations manager for the company’s heavy haulage fleet.
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Hanten to succeed Farris at Trail King
Manufacturer Trail King Industries has promoted Ty Hanten to vice president of sales and marketing.
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Solent obtains Marchwood port approval
Solent Gateway has received planning approval for Marchwood port in Hampshire, UK.
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EXG on the move
Express Global Logistics (EXG) has coordinated the transport of over-dimensional cargo from Dahej to Barmer in India.
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Euroports partners with Navis
Euroports will implement the Navis Master Terminal operating system across its bulk and breakbulk terminals.
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Ainscough to roll-out HVO
UK-based Ainscough Crane Hire has committed to using hydrogenated vegetable oil (HVO) in its fleet, which consists of over 400 cranes and more than 30 transport and heavy goods vehicles.
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Schmidbauer supports SuedOstLink
Since November last year, Schmidbauer has been handling the unloading cable drums at bayernhafen Regensburg in Germany on behalf of deugro and the SuedOstLink project.
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Airland handles the heat
Airland Logistics has coordinated the heavy lifting of an 84-tonne furnace and boiler components at the port of Esbjerg, Denmark.
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Sarens boosts green fleet
Sarens has taken delivery of a Spierings battery-powered hybrid mobile tower crane – the first in a series of six electric cranes joining the company’s fleet.
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Positive drivers for Höegh
Höegh Autoliners delivered strong fourth quarter results in 2021, with an EBITDA of USD79 million and a net profit of USD140 million.
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Logistics Plus handles turbine
Logistics Plus has delivered a turbine and accessories from Pune to Bangalore, India.
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Positive market sentiment for MPPs
The fourth edition of One World Shipbrokers’ market sentiment index has shown a 1.1 point rise in confidence, increasing from 57.7 to 58.8.