All articles by HeavyLiftPFI – Page 166
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BigRoll Barentsz delivered
April 11 - BigRoll Shipping's first MC Class vessel, BigRoll Barentsz, has been handed over to the company by Cosco Dalian Shipyard.
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BUSINESSrun heads to bauma
April 11 - Flensborg and Associates' 28th BUSINESSrun is being held alongside the bauma exhibition in Munich on Thursday, April 14.
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Spliethoff in Canadian reshuffle
April 11 - Spliethoff Group is integrating BigLift Shipping's Toronto office into its Great Lakes department.
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Freeport finds new chief
April 11 - After several months of searching, Phyllis Saathoff has been appointed executive port director and ceo of Port Freeport.
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DSV says UTi takeover going well
April 11 - Following its acquisition of UTi, DSV says that its 100 largest clients have all committed to continuing business with the combined group.
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EMS gains Fehn Lyra
April 11 - The 4,500 dwt vessel Fehn Lyra (ex-Fluvius Tamar) has joined the fleet of Fehn Ship Management and will subsequently be chartered by EMS Chartering.
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ABC exec joins BARIG
April 8 - AirBridgeCargo Airlines' (ABC) regional operations and ground handling director for EMEA, Ivan Santoro, has been appointed co-chairman of Board of Airline Representatives in Germany's (BARIG) cargo committee alongside Michael Hoppe.
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Rhodes record for ALE
April 8 - ALE has transported seven engines and seven generators from Lardos to the South Rhodes power plant on the Greek island of Rhodes.
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Atlas completes Southern swoop
April 8 - In a deal worth USD110 million, Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings has completed its acquisition of Southern Air Holdings.
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Australia plans heavy vehicle health check
April 8 - According to Australia's National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR), consultation is under way to assess the health of the country's 520,000-strong heavy vehicle fleet.
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Borusan makes Scheuerle buy
April 8 - Turkish transport and logistics services provider Borusan Logistik has ordered a Scheuerle rotor blade adapter, which is designed to transport wind turbine blades under difficult conditions.
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Braid Logistics penalised for bribery
April 8 - Glasgow based logistics company, Braid Logistics, is to pay GBP2.2 million (USD3.09 million) after self-reporting over bribery and failure to prevent bribery, according to the Civil Recovery Unit of the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service
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West of Scotland ups capacity
April 8 - West of Scotland Heavy Haulage has taken delivery of a Manoovr trailer and a four-axle wind blade trailer from Nooteboom, alongside two new Mercedes-Benz Arocs tractor units.
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Meriaura carrier gets converted
April 8 - Meriaura Group's ship Aura is being returned to the company after being converted back into a multipurpose open-deck heavy cargo carrier from a cable laying vessel.
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Johnson doubles up at Kolomela
April 8 - Johnson Crane Hire was contracted to undertake heavy lifts for two separate customers at the Kolomela mine in the Northern Cape, South Africa.
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Mammoet inks large Kobelco order
April 8 - Mammoet has ordered 17 cranes from Kobelco, which will be officially handed over to the company at the bauma exhibition in Munich next week.
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Kaleido launches logistics startup programme
April 8 - Kaleido Logistics, together with RocketSpace, has launched what it claims is the first acceleration programme for logistics startups - Logistics Tech Accelerator.
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PCN members ramp it up
April 8 - Member of the Project Cargo Network (PCN) in Turkey, Element International Forwarding & Logistics, has coordinated the transport of a cryogenic LNG storage tank from Bursa in Turkey to Tehran, Iran.
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Mammoet adds Grove lift
April 7 - The Netherlands headquartered industrial lifting and logistics provider Mammoet has purchased four Grove RT550E rough terrain cranes from Manitowoc.
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Agility strengthens in Colombia
April 7 - Agility has expanded its operations in the Latin American market with the establishment of new offices in Bogota, Medellin and Cali in Colombia.









