All articles by Joshua Allen – Page 49
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NewsUSA increases steel and aluminium tariffs to discourage transhipping through Mexico
USA president Joe Biden has issued an order to impose Section 232 tariffs on steel and aluminium products shipped from Mexico but manufactured outside North America.
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NewsBeams installed as part of HS2 bridge near Kenilworth
HS2 said that 83 concrete beams have been installed as part of 91 m-long bridge on West Coast Main Line near Kenilworth, UK.
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NewsUHL's F900 Eco-Lifter named in Hamburg
United Heavy Lift (UHL) has named its 19th and final vessel of its Eco-Lifter fleet, UHL Fable.
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NewsStevens Towing supports North American projects
USA-based Stevens Towing has been busy supporting the movement of cable reels and prototype wind turbine blades in recent months.
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NewsBIFA adds Solent group to Young Forwarder Network
The British International Freight Association (BIFA) has celebrated the recent launch of the Solent branch of its Young Forwarder Network (YFN) by visiting the Wallenius Wilhelmsen ro-ro terminal at the port of Southampton.
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NewsHofmann Kran doubles up with LR 1800-1.0
German transportation company Hofmann Kran-Vermietung erected two N163 5.7 wind turbines at a former military site in Bitburg-Prüm, Germany, using a Liebherr LR 1800-1.0 crane.
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Newsematec expands, overhauls blade turning unit
Lifting equipment supplier ematec will be presenting its new blade turning unit at the WindEnergy Hamburg event in September.
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NewsBuffalo-bound bridge in hands of Carver Companies
A 266 ft (81 m) pedestrian bridge has continued its journey towards Buffalo, New York, having crossed the Atlantic Ocean.
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NewsExtreme weather halts traffic around Cape of Good Hope
Severe storm conditions off the coast of South Africa have temporarily stopped vessel movements.
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NewsPiracy declining but crew safety concerns remain
In its mid-year report for 2024, ICC’s International Maritime Bureau (IMB) has confirmed that the overall number of piracy incidents is down but violence towards seafarers is increasing.
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NewsMammoet Australia delivers five trams to the Gold Coast
Mammoet Australia has delivered five new 43.5 m-long trams to the Gold Coast, Queensland, as part of an expansion project of the light rail network in the city.
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NewsABL to provide MWS for LNG development in the Republic of Congo
Global energy and marine consultancy firm ABL has been appointed by Italian multinational energy company Eni to provide marine warranty survey services (MWS) for the second phase of an offshore transportation and installation (T&I) campaign.
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NewsCM Labs releases updates to simulation packs
CM Labs Simulations, a provider of simulation-based training in the ports industry, has made changes it has made to two of its key port yard-side simulation training packs.
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NewsMuller Dordrecht christens latest tug
Dutch towage company Muller Dordrecht has christened its latest Damen tug En Avant 26.
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NewsGPA appoints CCO and CFO
Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) has appointed Flavio Batista as chief commercial officer (cco) and Rob Dooley as chief financial officer (cfo), effective July 1, 2024.
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NewsUHL Fable sets out on maiden voyage
United Heavy Lift’s (UHL) newest vessel – UHL Fable – has begun its maiden voyage from Tianjin in China to Europe.
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NewsCrane soars over beer garden at Berg brewery
Having completed construction at Berg brewery’s beer garden in Ehingen, Germany, a mobile crane had to be retrieved from the site in what was a tricky lifting job.
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CapPro newsDNV survey details contradiction within oil and gas industry
A recent survey from DNV indicates that 68 percent of oil and gas industry leaders are optimistic for sector growth in the coming year. This confidence underscores the sector’s resilience as it balances immediate demands with long-term environmental responsibilities.
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NewsMammoet keeps ALBA project on schedule
The Netherlands-based Mammoet has assisted Japan’s Nippon Express at the ALBA project in Sines, Portugal, moving heavy items across a busy industrial complex.
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NewsMOL takes stake in Alistair Group
Japan’s Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) has agreed to purchase a 25 percent stake in Tanzania-based Alistair Group, a cross-border logistics company which operates in sub-Saharan Africa.









