All articles by Joshua Allen – Page 11
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NewsStormGeo enhances bunker management platform
Weather intelligence and voyage optimisation solutions provider StormGeo has incorporated Imarex Technology’s Traffic Light System into its s-Insight Bunker Management platform in an effort to offer a fully integrated solution for optimising bunker procurement decisions.
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NewsEuroports expands into Malaysia
Euroports is seeking fresh growth opportunities in Southeast Asia after signing a strategic collaboration with Northport, which is situated at Port Klang, Malaysia.
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NewsBoa and BrestPort pen MoU for offshore wind solutions
Norwegian offshore services provider Boa and France’s BrestPort have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU), aimed at developing innovative floating offshore wind solutions.
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NewsGough steps down as chair of HTA
Strata Transport’s Marcus Gough has stepped down as chair of the Heavy Transport Association (HTA).
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NewsTotal Movements delivers to Indian oil refinery
Indian project logistics specialist Total Movements has delivered a pair of 643-tonne coke drums to one of the largest oil refineries in India.
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NewsLaurie steps up at Port NOLA
The port of New Orleans (Port NOLA) has appointed Adam Laurie as its chief financial officer.
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NewsGosselin acquires Delcatrans
Belgium-headquartered logistics firm Gosselin has acquired 100 percent of the shares in compatriot transport and warehousing company Delcatrans Group.
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NewsBarcelona marks 40th office for ACS
UK-based charter broker Air Charter Service (ACS) has opened its 40th office, in Barcelona, Spain. It will be led by Daniel Martin Rodriguez, who joins from the company’s Madrid office.
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NewsCollett adds Goldhofer blade lifter to fleet
Heavy transport provider Collett & Sons has purchased a Goldhofer FTV850, the second blade lifter trailer in its fleet.
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NewsMartrade picks Mansell to head up operations in UAE
German-headquartered logistics and shipping company Martrade Group has appointed Ross Mansell as country manager for the UAE.
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NewsBerard moves quartet of STS cranes, loads out barge
USA-based transport engineering specialist Berard was on hand to move four ship-to-shore (STS) cranes in just one day at the port of Virginia, USA. In a separate project, the company loaded out a 2,160-ton (1,959.5-tonne) barge in South Louisiana, USA.
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NewsAberdeen Web slings load tidal turbine in Scotland
Renewable energy firm MeyGen turned to Aberdeen Web’s round slings to help load a 210-tonne tidal turbine at a tidal energy project in Scotland, the world’s largest planned tidal stream array.
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NewsAustralian and New Zealand authorities set out updated BMSB requirements
The brown marmorated stink bug (BMSB) season 2025/26 began on September 1, and the relevant Australian and New Zealand authorities have set out their requirements for the current season to ensure that these bugs stay out of their countries.
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NewsShiploader delivered to QatarEnergy project
Jumbo’s heavy lift vessel Fairpartner has delivered a second 685-tonne shiploader that forms part of a sulphur terminal upgrade in Ras Laffan, Qatar.
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NewsBlue Water ships dredge to PNG
Blue Water Shipping has delivered a 70-tonne dredge from Busan, South Korea to Papua New Guinea.
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NewsCadeler takes delivery of Wind Ally
Offshore installation contractor Cadeler has taken delivery of its first A-class vessel, Wind Ally. Its inaugural job will see it install monopile foundations at Ørsted’s Hornsea 3 offshore wind farm in the North Sea.
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NewsJSL moves biodiesel equipment within Qatar
Qatar’s JSL Global has transported a variety of equipment from Hamad port to a biodiesel facility in the country.
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NewsPort Houston rejigs leadership team
Port Houston has appointed Eric Casey as chief operating officer and Parker Harrison as chief legal officer.
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NewsTII delivers heavy-duty vehicles for EAFs plant in South Korea
Trailer manufacturer TII Group has delivered three heavy-duty vehicles for POSCO, South Korea’s largest steel producer, at its electric arc furnaces (EAFs) plant.
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NewsESTA weighs up airline-style sharing of safety data
The health and safety commission of the European association of abnormal road transport and mobile cranes (ESTA) is considering a system for members to log and share safety incidents, inspired by aviation’s accident reporting practices, in a bid to improve safety across the industry.









