All articles by Joshua Allen – Page 37
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NewsLiebherr’s Nenzing factory switches to HVO fuel
Liebherr’s factory in Nenzing, Austria, has been filling all its new machines with hydrogenated vegetable oil (HVO) fuel during assembly, with CO2 neutrality the driving factor for the change.
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NewsMFC appoints Chothani as head of chartering
Modern Freight Company (MFC) Group has strengthened its heavy lift projects arm with the appointment of Praashant Chothani as head of chartering.
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NewsCollett opens Bradford office
UK-based heavy transport provider Collett & Sons has opened a new office at its depot in Bradford, UK.
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NewsAntonov and FCF ship thruster to Houston
Antonov Airlines and First Class Freight (FCF) transported oversized equipment, including an Azipod thruster, from Hong Kong to Houston, USA.
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NewsStorrs-Fox steps down at TT Club after 40 years
Peregrine Storrs-Fox has stepped down as risk management director of international freight and logistics insurance provider TT Club and will now take on a consultancy role.
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NewsLaan to step up as managing director of a. hartrodt
Bouke Laan will take over from Thomas Malecki as managing director of a. hartrodt nederland, commencing January 1, 2025.
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NewsFracht completes multimodal move from Türkiye to Wyoming
Project freight forwarder Fracht Group has transported seven transformers, weighing 340 tons (308.4 tonnes) each, from İzmir, Türkiye, to Medicine Bow in Wyoming, USA.
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NewsThune Andersen joins Cadeler’s board of directors
Thomas Thune Andersen has been elected to Cadeler’s board of directors.
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NewsBergé receives Liebherr LHM 550 as part of Tarragona upgrade
At the end of September, Bergé Maritime received a Liebherr LHM 550 crane as part of a plan to upgrade the port of Tarragona, Spain.
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ArticleProject logisticians and carriers weigh in on the future of CCUS
The carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) sector is on the radar of many project logisticians and multipurpose carriers. This nascent market is facing headwinds, however, with many CCUS projects deemed too expensive to work on a commercial basis. Still, some firms are pressing ahead, despite technical and financial pressures.
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NewsSK6000 passes testing ahead of first project
Mammoet’s SK6000 has passed its test programme after Lloyd’s Register certified the crane’s safe operation to its specification.
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NewsSilk Way unveils plans for cargo airport in Alat Free Economic Zone
Silk Way Group will develop a new airport and cargo village in the Alat Free Economic Zone, Azerbaijan.
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NewsRSD-E tug sets world record
A Damen RSD-E achieved a Guinness World Record for the most powerful electric tugboat.
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NewsSarens to expand fleet in Poland as demand improves
Sarens is expanding its fleet in Poland as demand for professional heavy lifting and transport services continues to grow.
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NewsESEASA takes delivery of first LR 1700-1.0W in Latin America
ESEASA, a Mexican crane and heavy haulage company, has taken delivery of a new Liebherr LR 1700-1.0W in what is the first crane of this type in Latin America.
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Newsdeugro ships four cranes from Germany to Australia and New Zealand
deugro has shipped four Liebherr cranes from Rostock, Germany, to four ports in Australia and New Zealand.
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NewsFelbermayr busy at work in Europe
Austria-headquartered Felbermayr has completed two projects as well as a crane lift at sites across Europe.
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NewsBIFA appoints three regional chairs for Young Forwarder Network
The British International Freight Association (BIFA) has elected new chairs in three of its six Young Forwarder Network (YFN) regions.
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NewsGoldhofer MPA 3 used to deliver heavy equipment
Walter Keil Transporte und Erdbewegungen (Keil) of Austria has used a Goldhofer MPA 3 low-loader semi-trailer to deliver excavators, dump trucks and other heavy equipment to a construction site situated at an altitude of over 3,000 m.
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NewsTGP transports boiler components for Glasgow facility
Trans Global Projects Group (TGP) has transported 73 boiler components from Dongguan and Shanghai, China, to Glasgow, Scotland.









