All Heavy Lift & Project Forwarding International articles in February 2023 – Page 4
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Air Partner appoints Dones
Charter broker Air Partner has appointed Rommel Dones as its director of charter sales, Los Angeles, to support Air Partner’s US West Coast expansion.
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DEME lands two French installation contracts
DEME Offshore has won two contracts for the transportation and installation of foundations and a substation for France’s Yeu and Noirmoutier offshore wind farm.
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Grimaldi acquires port of Amsterdam terminal
Italy-based Grimaldi Group, through its subsidiary Amsterdam Multipurpose Terminal (AMT), has acquired 200,000 sq m of land and a 20-year concession within the Amerikahaven area of the port of Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
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Roll Group opens across Africa
Roll Group is launching its operations in Africa with the appointment of Patrick van der Meide and Harmen Tiddens.
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Crowley looks to develop at Port Fourchon
Crowley has reached a Right of First Refusal agreement to potentially lease and develop an offshore wind terminal at Louisiana’s Port Fourchon, USA, to help support the offshore wind market in the Gulf of Mexico.
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City Union in transformers move
China-based City Union Logistics has coordinated the transport of four transformers and their accessories from Shandong province to Shanghai port, China.
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Projects FPS handles gas turbine
Sri Lanka-based freight forwarder Projects FPS has transported a gas turbine and a gas turbine generator for the Sobadhanavi 350 MW LNG power plant in Kerawalapitiya, Sri Lanka.
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Killen bolsters Maersk’s project logistics team
Tim Killen has been named global head of growth – project logistics at A.P. Møller – Mærsk.
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Laso to transport for La Herrada
Portugal-headquartered Laso Transportes has been tasked with transporting multiple wind turbine components for the La Herrada wind farm in Albacete, Spain.
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F&H takes Tadano crane
Germany-based crane service provider Krandienst F&H (F&H) has taken delivery of a Tadano ATF 180G-55 all-terrain crane.
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Dzanic to leave Gothenburg Port Authority
Elvir Dzanic, ceo of Gothenburg Port Authority, will leave his post in August 2023 and will go on to become ceo of Sweden-based shipping company, Wallenius Sol.
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Protranser ships to Taiwan
China-based Protranser has coordinated the delivery of nine tanks for a chip factory expansion project from Shanghai, China, to Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
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HBH Canada handles galvanising kettle
Canada-based freight forwarder HBH Canada has coordinated the delivery of a galvanising kettle from the port of Brake, Germany to Minnesota, USA, via the Great Lakes.
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The future looks bright and green for Höegh
Höegh Autoliners reported its strongest quarterly financial results to date in the last quarter of 2022, with operating profit (EBITDA) up 37 percent from the previous quarter to hit USD156 million.
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Fracht boosts sustainability team
Fracht Fwo, the USA-based subsidiary of Switzerland’s Fracht Group, has boosted its sustainability and environmental, social and governance (ESG) team with two appointments.
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Tutt Bryant relies on Grove for turnaround project
Australia-based Tutt Bryant Heavy Lift & Shift, a division of the Tutt Bryant Group, called on a fleet of Grove all-terrain cranes to work on the shutdown of the INPEX-operated Ichthys LNG processing plant near Darwin, Australia.
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Jan De Nul selects BOW Terminal
Jan De Nul Group has selected BOW Terminal in Eemshaven, the Netherlands, as its marshalling yard for the Gode Wind 3 and Borkum Riffgrund 3 wind farms in the German North Sea.
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Fred. Olsen Windcarrier wraps up in Taiwan
Fred. Olsen Windcarrier has completed the installation of 47 wind turbines for Siemen Gamesa’s 376 MW Formosa 2 wind farm in Miaoli County, Taiwan.
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Massucco. T purchases three Manitowoc cranes
Italy-based crane rental company Massucco. T has purchased three Manitowoc Grove GRT655L rough-terrain cranes.
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Tradelossa relocates manufacturing plant
Mexico-based heavy transport specialist Tradelossa has transported 2,000 tons (1,814 tonnes) of equipment for a relocation project of an automotive electric battery manufacturing plant in Mexico.