All articles by HeavyLiftPFI – Page 35
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Anchors aweigh for Beluga Projects
November 27 - Beluga Projects Logistic has been contracted to transport and install an anchor system on the Kola Bay seabed in Murmansk, Russia.
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Container volumes set to break record
November 27 - Container volume growth continues apace with loaded shipments on course to break 200 million teu in 2017, says global shipping consultancy Drewry.
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PCN members keeping busy
November 27 - C.H. Robinson Project Logistics, member of the Project Cargo Network (PCN), has delivered 49 wind turbines to a project site near Bluff Point in Indiana, USA.
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Rotterdam reappoints Castelein
November 27 - Allard Castelein has been reappointed as ceo of the Port of Rotterdam Authority.
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Davies Crane adds Grove duo
November 24 - UK crane rental company Davies Crane Hire has added two long boom Grove all terrain cranes to its fleet.
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Shipowners welcome emissions agreement
November 24 - Following intensive negotiations, which came to an end two weeks ago, the European Parliament, the Council of Ministers and the European Commission reached a provisional agreement on the reform of the emissions trading system, which has now
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Extended Breeze sets sail
November 24 - The lengthening programme of Finnlines' vessels is in full swing in the Remontowa shipyard in Gdansk, Poland, with the first of four of its vessels extended by approximately 30 m.
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MHEA calls upon Connolly
November 24 - The Materials Handling Engineers Association (MHEA) has appointed John Connolly as its president.
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Rotterdam to host Project Cargo Summit
November 24 - News has reached HLPFI of a new event in Rotterdam for the project cargo and breakbulk community.
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EXG handles crane quartet
November 24 - Express Global Logistics (EXG) has transported four rubber-tyred gantry cranes (RTGC) from Nhava Sheva to Mundra, India.
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USS Fitzgerald is on the (Trans)shelf
November 24 - The damaged guided-missile destroyer USS Fitzgerald (DDG-62) has left the US naval base in Yokosuka, Japan on its journey to the US Gulf Coast for repairs.
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OOCL welcomes Scandinavia
November 24 - OOCL has taken delivery of the 21,413 teu containership OOCL Scandinavia, the fifth of six vessels ordered from the Samsung Heavy Industry (SHI) shipyard in South Korea.
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A Triumph for Turkish shipyard
November 24 - Besiktas Shipyard in Turkey reports it has completed repairs and maintenance on the Dockwise-owned semi-submersible heavy transport vessel Triumph.
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AAL appoints Schutzbier
November 23 - AAL has appointed Marc Schutzbier as commercial manager of its Canadian operations.
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Advantis relocates power plant
November 23 - Advantis Projects, the Sri Lanka-based project logistics arm of Hayleys Advantis Group, has relocated the 24 MW Lakdhanavai power plant from Sapugaskanda, Sri Lanka to Nyala, Sudan.
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B&B and Portlog team up
November 23 - France-based B&B International and Mexico's Portlog International have arranged the transport of an injection unit and accessories from the Port of Antwerp to Altamira Port, Mexico.
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Blyth sets its sights on decommissioning
November 23 - The UK's Port of Blyth is set to move into the offshore decommissioning market following a successful application for a decommissioning licence from the UK Environment Agency.
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DB Cargo names Bosch
November 23 - DB Cargo, Deutsche Bahn's railfreight business, has appointed Roland Bosch as ceo, effective December 1, 2017.
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Airlander 10 brought down to earth, again
November 22 - Just a couple of days after it commenced the next phase of flight testing, the airship Airlander 10 had another major mishap, having broken free from its mooring mast at Cardington airfield in Bedfordshire, UK, injuring two members of staff.
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HEBO to add sheerleg
November 22 - The Netherlands-headquartered HEBO Maritiemservice will add a floating sheerleg crane to its fleet in January 2018.









