All articles by Joshua Allen – Page 25
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Sarens lifts pedestrian and cyclist path into place in France
Sarens has lifted a pedestrian and cyclist path into place in Albi, France, which runs along a 19th century railway viaduct on the Tarn River.
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Militzer & Münch launches country unit in Belgium
Logistics company Militzer & Münch will open its country unit in Belgium on January 27, 2025.
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Gard expands portfolio in Japan
Marine insurance provider Gard has expanded its product portfolio in Japan by adding marine and energy risks, including hull and machinery, to its services.
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Antwerp-Bruges sees growth
At 278 million tonnes, the port of Antwerp-Bruges witnessed total throughput growth of 2.3 percent in 2024. Conventional breakbulk stood at 10 million tonnes (up 0.1 percent on 2023), meanwhile ro-ro figures sat at 20.3 million tonnes (down 3.4 percent on the previous year).
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T3 Projects purchases trio of Liebherr cranes
South African construction firm T3 Projects has taken delivery of two rough terrain cranes – an LRT 1100-2.1 and an LRT 1130-2.1 – along with an LTM 1300-6.3 mobile crane.
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Multipurpose pair joins JSI Alliance
SAL Heavy Lift confirmed that two F300-type multipurpose vessels, Eva and Ella, have joined the JSI Alliance fleet.
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Wallenius Wilhelmsen ships rail tamping machine to Australia
Ro-ro shipping company Wallenius Wilhelmsen has shipped a rail tamping machine from Bremerhaven, Germany, to Port Kembla, Australia.
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Cometto SPMTs used to replace 100-year-old Swedish bridge
Swedish construction company Jinert has used SPMTs from Cometto to replace a 100-year-old bridge which connects the Swedish towns of Vänersborg and Djupedalen.
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Onne Multipurpose Terminal to boost capabilities further in 2025
Onne Multipurpose Terminal (OMT) has put a pair of new mobile harbour cranes (MHC) into service and plans are under way to further boost project cargo and heavy lift activities at the Nigerian gateway.
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Bertling transports separators from Belgium to China
Bertling Logistics has transported separators from Antwerp, Belgium, to Tianjin, China.
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deugro appoints Eltantawy as head of rail
Project freight forwarder deugro has appointed Mohamed Eltantawy as head of rail, effective January 2025.
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Balena ships press machine from Far East to North America
Canada-based Balena Projects has shipped a press machine from the Far East to North America.
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CS Wind chooses SPMTs from Scheuerle
CS Wind Portugal has opted for additional SPMTs from TII Scheuerle, which will be used to transport wind turbine components at the Gafanha da Nazarè site.
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Trump 2.0: Energy, tariffs and tensions
President Donald Trump’s return to the White House brought immediate policy reversals on renewables, a renewed focus on traditional energy sectors and promises of tariffs on key trading partners. Much has been speculated on regarding his re-election and the heavy lift and project logistics sector has been keeping a close eye on the flurry of announcements, statements, tweets, and executive orders will affect the flow of cargoes to and from the world’s largest economy.
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Egystores on hand for logistics projects
Egystores has successfully managed several projects, including transporting a full transformer production line from Germany to Egypt, shipping petroleum pipes to the UK, and supplying chemicals across Egypt.
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Comark carries out logistics work for Siemens Energy
Project logistics firm Comark has transported 200 tonnes worth of project cargo from Slovenia to Germany on behalf of Siemens Energy Slovenia.
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Wallenius Wilhelmsen signs 20-year lease with GPA
Ro-ro shipping group Wallenius Wilhelmsen has opened its South Atlantic hub at the port of Brunswick, having signed a 20-year lease with Georgia Ports Authority (GPA).
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Duffaut steps up as managing director of Hellmann France
Gilles Duffaut has been appointed managing director of Hellmann Worldwide Logistics’ French subsidiary, Hellmann France.
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EGL delivers transformers for Egyptian dam
Egyptian Global Logistics (EGL) completed the transport and installation of transformers from the port of Safaga, which sits on the Red Sea, to the Aswan High Dam, also in Egypt.