Heavy-duty cranes – Page 86
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Turkish delight for ALE
August 8 - ALE's 4,300-tonne capacity AL.SK190 crane has performed its first lifts in Turkey, with the installation of two components at the greenfield SOCAR & Turcas Aegean Refinery site in Aliaga, Izmir province.
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Baldwins has licence revoked
August 8 - UK traffic commissioner, Kevin Rooney, has revoked the vehicle licences held by crane rental specialist Baldwins Crane Hire and disqualified four of the company's directors.
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Terex begins transition period
August 5 - Terex Corporation posted an income from continuing operations of USD109.6 million and net sales of USD1.3 billion in the second quarter of 2016, compared with income of USD75.9 million and net sale of USD1.4 billion in the same period of 2015.
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WCA Projects members on the move
August 5 - WCA Projects member, Falcon Logistics Solution, has completed the trial shipment of seven mobile cranes from China to Thailand, with the help of Qingdao Maga International Logistics, reports Yasmin Sinclair.
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ALE steps on the gas in Oman
August 4 - ALE has performed the first load-out in Oman for the Rabab Harweel Integrated Project, which involves the construction of a gas processing facility in the Middle Eastern nation.
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Protea extends crane range
August 4 - Poland based equipment manufacturer Protea is expanding its product range to include heavy lift cargo ship cranes.
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Software innovation for Straightpoint
August 4 - Straightpoint has launched new software, Proof Test plus, which it claims will add speed, accuracy and breadth to data recording and assist with certification.
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OOS inks semi-sub contract
August 4 - OOS International Group has signed a contract with China Merchant Heavy Industries (CMHI) for the construction of two newbuild semi-submersible crane vessels.
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RRS in yacht mast lift
August 2 - Rapid Response Solutions (RRS) has overseen the lifting and transport of three bespoke carbon composite masts for a superyacht at Trafalgar Wharf in Portsmouth, UK.
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Modulift adds Canadian rep
August 1 - Modulift has named Ontario based Equipment Corps as its first distributor in Canada.
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Sasol equipment rolls in
July 29 - Mammoet has coordinated the unloading of the two largest units - a wash tower and reactor - for Sasol's ethane cracker and derivatives project in Louisiana, USA.
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Ports America inks Tampa deal
July 29 - Ports America has signed a breakbulk concession of five years and an amended container agreement with Port Tampa Bay.
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EXG steels the show
July 29 - Mumbai headquartered Express Global Logistics (EXG) successfully completed the delivery of more than 12,000 freight tonnes of steel structures for a Chinese client.
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Trepka takes Liebherr milestone
July 29 - Liebherr has delivered its 1,000th LTM 1130-5.1 mobile crane to Austrian construction contractor Alfred Trepka.
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Damen looks to decommissioning
July 28 - Damen Shipyards Group has launched its new Damen Decommissioning Series of ships, which are designed for removal services in the oil and gas decommissioning sector.
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Arabi Enertech takes 13
July 28 - Kuwait based Arabi Enertech has taken delivery of 13 new Grove cranes, the majority of which are being put to use on oil and gas projects in the region.
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Sennebogen bridges gap in Algeria
July 28 - Algerian bridge construction specialist SAPTA is currently using four Sennebogen cranes in the installation of a bridge near Algiers.
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EMS in turbine river run
July 27 - EMS Chartering is currently shipping seven wind turbines from Germany to the UK on board the multipurpose vessels, Nortrader and Fehn Caledonia.
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Orascom orders crane package
July 26 - Egypt's Orascom Construction has ordered 24 new Grove rough-terrain cranes from Manitowoc.
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Boskalis wins Aberdeen contract
July 22 - Royal Boskalis Westminster (Boskalis) has been awarded the offshore balance of plant contract by Vattenfall for the construction of an offshore wind farm in Aberdeen, dubbed European Offshore Wind Deployment Centre (EOWDC).