Heavy-duty cranes – Page 151
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Northwest gears up with Liebherr
February 27 - Northwest Crane Service's new 750-tonne telescopic Liebherr LTM 1750-9.1 crane completed its first project when it replaced the gearbox of an 80 m high 1.5 MW wind turbine.
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The Friday Flyer - February 28th 2014
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Star shines bright for Conquest Offshore
February 27 - Conquest Offshore has purchased maritime consultancy firm MirTac's Star software and related database implementation services.
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City of Adelaide arrives in Australia
February 26 - The 450-tonne clipper ship City of Adelaide has arrived at Port Adelaide on board Combi Lift's heavy lift vessel Palanpur.
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Coordinadora carries crane
February 25 - Coodinadora Internacional de Cargas SA has transported a 412-tonne LHM 400 mobile harbour crane from Aragon Quay to Cantabria Quay within the Tarragona Port.
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MacGregor to supply crane pair
February 25 - MacGregor, part of Cargotec, has won an order for two subsea cranes from South Korean shipyard Hyundai Heavy Industries Co Ltd, to be fitted onboard a new heavy construction vessel.
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R&B ships another huge crane
February 25 - R&B Global Projects has handled the shipment of a Terex CC 8000-1 lattice boom crawler crane from the port of Ilyichevsk in Ukraine to Thailand's Laem Chabang port.
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Kings Transport buys Walkers Haulage
February 25 - In Australia, Kings Consolidated Group has announced the acquisition of New South Wales-based haulage business, Walker's Haulage.
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Swiss military invests in Liebherr
February 25 - Liebherr-Baumaschinen AG Reiden has delivered four new LTM 1055-3.2 triple-axle mobile cranes to the Armasuisse - the purchasing division of the Swiss Army.
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Liebherr crane aids Able's expansion
February 24 - The arrival of a Liebherr LHM600SHL mobile harbour crane at the Able Seaton Port has marked a major step forward in Able UK's expansion of its port facilities on the Tees and Humber.
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WWL ALS gets turbines turning
February 24 - In the UK's Humber Ports, WWL ALS has completed and is currently involved in a series of operations for wind farm projects for Nordex.
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The Friday Flyer - February 21st 2014
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Chipolbrok adds four
February 20 - Chipolbrok has signed a contract with Shanghai Shipyard for the construction of four 32,000 dwt heavy lift vessels, for delivery to the company in 2015 and 2016.
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Terex crane takes a trip
February 19 - Kuwait's Integrated Logistics Company has transported a 1,600-tonne capacity Terex CC 8800-1 crawler crane over a distance of 1,250 km in order to lift a 771-tonne hydrotreating reactor for the Yanbu Export Refinery in Saudi Arabia.
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Escalators fly with Volga-Dnepr
February 19 - Volga-Dnepr Airlines has delivered lifts and escalators to be used in the modernisation of the National Belarus Airport from Shanghai to Minsk, Belarus.
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Port projects planned at Longview
February 18 - The Port of Longview has stated that in 2014 it plans to continue the redevelopment of Berth 4, as well as invest in the port's first mobile harbour crane.
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Aeolus breezes out of Sietas
February 18 - The jack-up vessel, Aeolus, which was constructed at the Sietas shipyard for Dutch marine engineering company, Van Oord, has left the shipyard.
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First for Yekaterinburg, says Volga-Dnepr
February 17 - Volga-Dnepr Airlines has transported a 103-tonne turbine rotor from Frankfurt-Hahn to Yekaterinburg, Russia onboard on of its AN-124-100 freighter aircraft.
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Liebherr denies blame for Brazilian accident
February 14 - All investigations concluded to date by the Liebherr crane experts have shown that its LR 11350 crane was not the cause of the accident at the Itaquerao Stadium in Sao Paulo on November 27, 2013.
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Giant rotor flies with Ruslan
February 14 - Ruslan International has carried a power station rotor from Kuwait to Singapore using one of the 17 Antonov AN-124 freighter aircraft under its management.