All Heavy haulage and trailers articles – Page 64
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Collett winds up Strathy project
July 16 - UK heavy haulage company Collett Transport has completed the transport of over 200 wind turbine components for SSE's 33-turbine Strathy North wind farm in the Scottish Highlands.
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Optara project draws to a close
July 15 - ALE and Aertssen have completed their work for the Optara project at Total's Antwerp refinery, which involved the transportation of modules from Spain to Belgium and the installation of main units for Tecnidas Reunidas.
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Scandinavian first for ALE
July 15 - ALE's Mega Jack 800 has been used for the first time in Norway to jack up a 1,000-tonne living quarters module.
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Losh joins Talbert
July 14 - Talbert Manufacturing has appointed Derek Losh as its new Great Lakes area sales manager.
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Duo unveil offshore vessel
July 14 - HeavyLift@Sea has worked together with SeaRenergy Offshore to develop a new offshore assistance vessel (OAV), SR1.
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HHA folds after no investor found
July 14 - Heavy Haulage Australia (HHA) is to be formally wound up after failing to attract an investor willing to operate it as a going concern.
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Eight-up for UK lifting group
July 9 - Effective August 1, MPI Offshore's 50,000 sq ft (4,645 sq m) facility at the South Tees Business Park in Middlesbrough will become the eighth location for one of the UK's leading suppliers of heavy lifting and handling equipment, writes Isabel Fr
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Eight-up for UK lifting group
July 9 - Effective August 1, MPI Offshore's 50,000 sq ft (4,645 sq m) facility at the South Tees Business Park in Middlesbrough will become the eighth location for one of the UK's leading suppliers of heavy lifting and handling equipment, writes Isabel Fr
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New Target for Trireme
July 8 - Trireme Maritime will now officially trade under a new company name: Target Maritime Transport.
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Jumbo participates in naval exercise
July 8 - As part of a naval exercise, the multipurpose vessel Jumbo Jubilee has transported two 600-tonne minehunters from Brest, France to Abu Dhabi in the UAE before returning both vessels to their naval base in France, writes Isabel Freedman.
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Combi Lift joins hands with TAGU
July 6 - TAGU Tiefbau and Combi Lift have formed a new joint venture company for the combined execution of wind energy, offshore installation and maintenance projects.
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Modulift raises the bar in new JV
July 3 - Modulift and IMES (Inspection Monitoring Engineering Solutions) have formed a joint venture to offer an integrated service of 'below the hook' operations.
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Global Shipping cranks up the volume
July 2 - Global Shipping Services has successfully delivered a 155-tonne crankcase to a chemical refinery in Plaquemine, Louisiana, ahead of schedule, despite obstacles en route, writes Isabel Freedman.
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Faymonville delights at Demo Days
July 1 - At Faymonville's 2015 Demo Days, attendees were presented with new technical items from the product range, as well as introduced to topics from the heavy haulage industry in technical workshops.
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Kenyan locomotion for BBC
June 30 - BBC Chartering's heavy lift vessel BBC Ganges has shipped 17 locomotives from Houston, Texas to the Kenyan port of Mombasa for Rift Valley Railways (RVR).
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HHA goes into administration
June 30 - Heavy Haulage Australia (HHA) has been placed into voluntary administration.
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Al Jaber uses Terex crane
June 29 - Al Jaber Heavy Lift and Transport used its 3,200 tonne capacity Terex CC 8800-1 TWIN crane to help complete a petrochemical development in Qatar.
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Sarens Group and Sinotrans in joint venture
June 26 - The Sarens Group and Sinotrans Heavy-lift Logistics have created a joint-venture company to provide Chinese customers with solutions for their heavy lifting and engineered transportation needs.
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Mammoet completes second Methanex plant move
June 26 - Mammoet has completed the final phase of the Methanex Geismar 2 plant relocation from Punta Arenas, Chile to Geismar, Louisiana, USA.
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Hansa Meyer shifts modes
June 25 - Bremen-based, Hansa Meyer Global, has for the first time discharged a heavy lift consignment from a ship directly onto a special freight wagon and carried it by rail to its final destination.