All articles by HeavyLiftPFI – Page 19
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NewsGustav Seeland names Evers
Gustav Seeland has appointed Johann Evers as managing director, joining Frank Beckedorf, who, as managing partner, will focus on company finance and management control.
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NewsDamen duo delivered for Iskes
Iskes Towage & Salvage has taken delivery of two Damen Azimuth stern drive (ASD) Tugs 2810.
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NewsTurkish Cargo lands at Liege
Turkish Cargo, a subsidiary of Turkish Airlines, has introduced a weekly freighter call at Liege Airport, connecting the Belgian airport with Istanbul.
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NewsABC eyes secondary hub potential
Russia's AirBridgeCargo Airlines (ABC) is assessing the capabilities of European airports as part of potential plans to establish a secondary hub to complement its main Moscow base.
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NewsM&M handles Tianshui transformer
Militzer & Münch (M&M) has transported a 450-ton (408.2-tonne) transformer from the manufacturer's plant in Baoding, northern China to a construction site in Tianshui.
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NewsEsmeralda gets a lift on semi-sub
O&S Shipping has transported a 120-tonne yacht from Malta's Valletta harbour to the USA onboard DYT Yacht Transport's semi-submersible vessel Super Servant 4.
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NewsCrexell adds Demag duo
Argentina's Crexell Transportes has taken delivery of a Demag AC 250-5 all-terrain crane from Grúas San Blas, a distributor of Terex and Demag products.
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NewsCascade launches AbHaulier LT
Cascade Software has released AbHaulier LT, a free software tool that enables hauliers to submit abnormal load notifications to police and structure owning authorities in the UK.
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Verdict in sight in Stolberg trial
Reports in the German mainstream media suggest that a conclusion to the long-running trial of ex-Beluga Shipping chief Niels Stolberg is in sight.
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NewsXLP members on the move
Freight Traders, member of the XLProjects network, has delivered vapourisers to a power station in New Zealand from the port of Tauranga.
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NewsHull hits new heights with Hansa
Two 600-tonne ship-to-shore gantry cranes arrived at Associated British Ports' (ABP) container terminal in Hull, UK onboard Hansa Heavy Lift's vessel, HHL Lagos.
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NewsOffshore wind rolls out in Germany
German wind turbine manufacturer, Senvion, has contracted Jan De Nul Group to install 32 wind turbines, each with a capacity of 6.33 MW, at the Trianel Borkum II offshore wind farm in Germany.
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NewsWWL doubles Zeebrugge footprint
Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics (WWL) has signed a concession agreement with the Belgian port of Zeebrugge to develop 49 ha (121 acres) of land known as Bastenaken West.
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NewsCosco overtakes BBC in multipurpose top spot
Cosco Shipping Specialized Carriers has taken over, not for the first time, from BBC Chartering as the world's largest multipurpose operator by deadweight, according to Dynamar's latest report.
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NewsIndiana shipments on the up
The Ports of Indiana handled 1.8 million tons (1.6 million tonnes) of cargo in 2017, a five percent increase over 2016.
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SafeWaters expands insurance offering
SafeWaters Underwriting Managers has entered a delegated authority underwriting agreement to provide the US and Latin American markets with an expanded insurance offering of ocean marine products, backed by Aspen Insurance.
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NewsEmirates lifts off with KhalifaSat
Emirates SkyCargo has transported the KhalifaSat satellite - the first satellite developed and built by engineers in the UAE at the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC).
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NewsDogotch steps down at Tadano
Ron Dogotch, senior vice president at Tadano, has announced his retirement from the company.
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NewsALS serves up German shipment
Abnormal Load Services' (ALS) offices in Hull, UK and Moerdijk, Netherlands have coordinated the transport of a 131-tonne plate mill roll from the UK to Germany.
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NewsSarens' tunnel success in Warsaw
Sarens has transported a tunnel boring machine (TBM) for the construction of a new transit line in Poland, part of Warsaw Metro's rapid transit system project.









