All articles by Joshua Allen – Page 47
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NewsMOL partners with Sofar Ocean for its Wayfinder platform
Japan’s Mitsui O.S.K. Lines will partner with Sofar Ocean for its Wayfinder platform, which it claims could reduce emissions by around 6 percent per voyage.
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NewsKonecranes to build full range of port cranes in USA
Finnish crane manufacturer Konecranes is building a network of partners, including steel structure providers and subcontractors, in order to build port cranes in the USA in the coming years.
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NewsMLOCS appoints JBM as its training provider
Maritime London Officer Cadet Scholarship (MLOCS) has appointed Just Be Maritime (JMB) as the scheme’s training provider.
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NewsBoskalis connects cables and platforms for Dutch offshore wind farm
Dutch dredging and heavy lift company Boskalis has installed an export cable on the seabed and connected its existing cables to offshore converter platforms.
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NewsEberharter succeeds Mayr at Gebrüder Weiss
Alexander Eberharter has taken over the management of the west region of Gebrüder Weiss, succeeding Hannes Mayr.
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NewsABP and FibreMax agree MoU to boost offshore wind sector in Celtic Sea
Associated British Ports (ABP) and synthetic fibre manufacturer FibreMax have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to explore opportunities at the port of Swansea and applications for floating offshore wind projects.
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NewsModulift spreader beams lift express trains in Taiwan
Japanese lifting gear specialist Nakamura Industry supplied Modulift spreader beams that have been used to lift EMU3000 trains at Hualien port in Taiwan.
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NewsCollett delivers transformers to Pathfinder project
UK based heavy transport provider Collett & Sons – working with GE Vernova – has completed its role in the Pathfinder substation project.
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NewsTT Club appoints King as CEO
International freight and logistics insurance provider TT Club has appointed Kevin King as ceo.
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NewsCrowley accepts delivery of largest USA-flagged bunker barge
Maritime and offshore services firm Crowley Shipping has accepted delivery of the LNG bunker barge Progress.
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Newsdeugro delivers 54 km HVAC cables for Turkish crossing project
deugro Italy and deugro Chartering have delivered 54 km of high voltage alternating current (HVAC) cables to a cable-laying vessel in Turkey, as part of the Turkish crossing project.
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NewsMammoet appointed as heavy lift and transport service supplier at Steel River Quay
Mammoet has been appointed as the exclusive heavy lift and heavy transport service supplier at the UK’s largest freeport, Steel River Quay.
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NewsForth Ports trials new deepwater berth
Forth Ports has trialled its new deepwater berth after the 293 m-long Carnival Legend cruise vessel called into the port of Leith, Edinburgh.
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NewsKito Crosby invests in Peerless chain manufacturing equipment at Minnesota site
American lifting and securement firm Kito Crosby has completed its investment in its flagship manufacturing site of Peerless branded products in Winona, Minnesota.
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NewsLila Global purchases second MPP vessel
Dubai-based maritime logistics and freight services provider Lila Global has purchased its second multipurpose vessel, Lila Mombasa.
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NewsABS awards AIP to CLS Wind for turbine assembly system
The American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) has awarded an approval in principle (AIP) to CLS Wind for its wind turbine assembly system.
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NewsDenzai and Megalift establish JV
Japan-headquartered heavy lift and transportation specialist Denzai and Algerian heavy lift transport company Megalift have established a joint venture (JV).
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NewsVan Oord installs jack-up legs for offshore installation vessel Boreas
Dutch maritime contractor Van Oord has installed four 123 m legs for its offshore installation vessel, Boreas.
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NewsTBM joins infrastructure project to support renewable energy plans
USA-based Twin Brothers Marine (TBM) will be participating in a major infrastructure development project to support multiple renewable energy initiatives.
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NewsVanguard relocates former South African navy submarine
Vanguard Heavy Lift has successfully relocated a 650-ton (589.7-tonne) former South African navy submarine.









