All articles by Joshua Allen – Page 33
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Cadeler signs firm contracts for East Anglia TWO project
Offshore installation contractor Cadeler has signed firm contracts for the transport and installation of offshore wind turbine generators and foundations for the East Anglia TWO offshore wind farm in the UK.
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Grúas Pirineos opens with an LTM 1650-8.1
Grúas Pirineos has added a 700-tonne lift capacity Liebherr LTM 1650-8.1 mobile crane to its fleet.
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Konecranes to provide hoist crane for Natrium demo
Finnish crane manufacturer Konecranes will continue its work at TerraPower’s Natrium reactor demonstration plant in Wyoming, USA, by supplying a fully customised 125-tonne hoist crane.
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Nunes returns to Chapman Freeborn as chief operating officer
Charter brokerage Chapman Freeborn has appointed Bernardo Nunes as chief operating officer.
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Q3 improvement for K+N
Kuehne+Nagel (K+N) reported strong results in Q3 2024, but year-to-date revenue and margins have tightened.
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Canadian port strikes unsettle North American supply chains
Labour strikes at some of Canada’s key ports have led to considerable disruptions across North America, affecting both coasts and stalling billions in trade.
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Laso on hand to support Cascante wind farm
Laso Transportes has delivered key components for the 51.2 MW Cascante wind farm in Navarra, Spain.
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Bukholm rejoins Wallenius Wilhelmsen as CFO and EVP
Bjørnar Bukholm has rejoined ro-ro shipping group Wallenius Wilhelmsen as chief financial officer (cfo) and executive vice president (evp).
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Broekman acquires J.C. Meijers
Netherlands-headquartered Broekman Logistics has taken over the activities and assets of J.C. Meijers.
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SAL launches second Orca heavy lift vessel
Germany-headquartered SAL Heavy Lift has launched its second Orca-class heavy lift vessel, Frida, at the Wuhu Shipyard in China.
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EXG delivers 72 large pipes from Southeast Asia to Bangladesh
Indian-based Express Global Logistics (EXG) has moved 72 large pipes from Southeast Asia to Bangladesh.
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TGP appoints Patsadas as global chartering manager
Trans Global Projects Group (TGP) has appointed Panos Patsadas as global chartering manager.
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ABP acquires acreage adjacent to Immingham
Associated British Ports (ABP) has purchased 21 acres (8.5 ha) of land to the west of the port of Immingham in North Lincolnshire, United Kingdom.
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Durham to retire from Sevenstar
After 16 years at Sevenstar Yacht Transport, Jay ‘Woody’ Durham will retire from the company.
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UHL delivers LPS 550 to AAT
United Heavy Lift (UHL) has delivered a Liebherr LPS 550 rail-mounted portal crane to Australian Amalgamated Terminals (AAT) aboard its UHL Fable.
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Ares coordinates long-distance transformer haul across Australia
Ares Group has coordinated the delivery of a 167-tonne transformer from Melbourne, Victoria, to Stanwell, Queensland using a new M500 platform module from Kennedy Trailers.
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Wallenius Wilhelmsen posts strong Q3 2024 results
Ro-ro shipping group Wallenius Wilhelmsen has posted its second-best quarter to date, with an adjusted EBITDA of USD503 million for Q3 2024.
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Faymonville selects site for maiden USA production facility
Trailer manufacturer Faymonville has selected a site in Little Rock, Arkansas for its first USA production facility.
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Mammoet reduces project’s drilling rig downtime using Mega Jack 5200
Mammoet was contracted by Damen Shiprepair to assist with a jack-up leg repair for the Noble Regina Allen drill rig.
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PhilaPort and port of Vancouver receive funding from EPA
The port of Philadelphia has been awarded USD79.7 million from the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Clean Ports Program, whilst the port of Vancouver USA has received USD22.5 million from the organisation. The funds have been earmarked to support climate and air quality initiatives zero-emission port equipment purchases.