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New safety system on major London river crossing
January 30 - In the UK, a new safety system at the Dartford River Crossing of the River Thames, east of London, is being introduced by the Highways Agency aimed at vehicles that are over height or carrying abnormal loads.
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High five for SHL
January 29 - Seaway Heavy Lifting (SHL) has successfully installed four topside structures and a jacket in the Gulf of Mexico on behalf of Protexa and Pemex.
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Rostock sees fall in general cargo
January 29 - The port of Rostock has reported a decline in the handling of general cargo in 2014, with 453,000 tonnes handled, 40,000 tonnes less than in 2013.
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AGL moves Far East
January 29 - Alexander Global Logistics (AGL) has coordinated the delivery of 3,000 freight tonnes of oversize cargoes from Antwerp to China's most northeastern seaport of Jinzhou.
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AGL moves Far East
January 29 - Alexander Global Logistics (AGL) has coordinated the delivery of 3,000 freight tonnes of oversize cargoes from Antwerp to China's most northeastern seaport of Jinzhou.
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Hansa appoints Harmstorf
January 28 - Hansa Heavy Lift has strengthened its managerial team with the addition of Maximilian Harmstorf as head of its Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region.
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SAL completes West Africa moves
January 28 - SAL Heavy Lift's Frauke has completed a six-moth project transporting oversize cargoes for a West African offshore project.
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SAL completes West Africa moves
January 28 - SAL Heavy Lift's Frauke has completed a six-month project transporting oversize cargoes for a West African offshore project.
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SAL completes West Africa moves
January 28 - SAL Heavy Lift's Frauke has completed a six-month project transporting oversize cargoes for a West African offshore development.
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AAL opens Japanese division
January 28 - Breakbulk and heavy lift shipping line, Austral Asia Line (AAL), has established a new division in Tokyo, Japan.
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The Wednesday Wire - January 28th 2015
Your midweek delivery of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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SHL scores hat trick with Dong Energy
January 27 - Seaway Heavy Lifting (SHL) has won a contract for the transportation and installation of substations at three of Dong Energy's offshore wind farms in the UK.
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Project heats up for AGL
January 27 - Alexander Global Logistics (AGL) has coordinated the transport of a 165-tonne heat exchanger in Germany.
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New UK abnormal load reporting system takes effect
January 27 - In the UK, the latest version of ESDAL (Electronic Service Delivery for Abnormal Loads), the Highways Agency website for hauliers notifying abnormal load movements to Structure Owning Authorities, has gone live after lengthy delays.
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Modulift's Spivey joins lifting association board
January 23 - Modulift UK's managing director, Sarah Spivey, has been elected a member of the Lifting Equipment Engineers Association's (LEEA) board.
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The Friday Flyer - January 23rd 2015
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Albany hits the heights
January 21 - Fuelled by a surge in shipments of grain and heavy lift equipment, the Port of Albany handled a record 94 ships and barges in 2014, surpassing the 60 that visited the gateway in 2013.
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The Wednesday Wire - January 21st 2014
Your midweek round-up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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SP SPb sees project cargo rise
January 20 - The Sea Port of Saint-Petersburg (SP SPb) posted a 17 percent year-on-year rise in the amount of equipment and machinery, including project, heavy lift and out-of-gauge cargoes, handled at the port in 2014.